Jets QB retiring at 24 due to injury that led to Florida State’s playoff snub
- At 24 years old, Jordan Travis, who was drafted last year by the Jets as their quarterback, announced his retirement on Wednesday following an unsuccessful recovery from a serious leg injury he suffered in college.
- Travis suffered the injury during a November 18, 2023, game against North Alabama when he was tackled from behind on a scramble.
- Despite being drafted in the fifth round last year, Travis spent 2024 on the Jets’ reserve/non-football injury list while attempting rehab before hitting a recovery roadblock.
- Travis shared that his life changed dramatically on November 18, 2023, and despite fully committing to rehabilitation, his leg did not heal as expected.
- Jets GM Darren Mougey stated they support Travis’ medically advised retirement, regretting he could not return after working hard, and wish him the best.
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Former Florida State Quarterback Jordan Travis Retires From Jets 18 Months After Horrific Leg Injury
Just over 18 months ago, Jordan Travis had it rolling. The then-Florida State quarterback was a Heisman candidate leading an undefeated Florida State team into the College Football Playoff. But, one pl in a meaningless game against North Alabama changed everything for Travis. Travis would suffer a catastrophic knee injury against North Alabama, and would miss the rest of the 2023 college season and the entire 2024 NFL season. Now, he’s medically…
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