Florida State QB Jordan Travis Provides Injury Update from Hospital

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19/11/2023 18h52

Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis took to social media on Sunday, posting a video on Instagram to update fans on his condition after suffering a leg injury during the No. 4 Seminoles' game against North Alabama. The injury occurred late in the first quarter and forced Travis to exit the game.

In the video, Travis conveyed a positive message to his supporters, saying, "Just wanted to let you know I'm doing good, feeling good. Got a smile on my face. Just going to follow God's plan. God has a journey for me and I'm going to trust him every step of the way."

Following the injury, Travis was carted off the field and immediately taken to the hospital. As of Sunday morning, he remains there while undergoing further evaluation and treatment.

The injury took place as Travis came down awkwardly near midfield after picking up a first down on a run. It appeared that he injured his left ankle as he was brought down by a North Alabama defender. Travis's left leg was later placed in an air cast, and his teammates rallied around him on the field in support.

In the game prior to his exit, Travis completed 2-of-4 passes for 21 yards, along with gaining 16 yards on the ground. Before Saturday's matchup, he had enjoyed a successful season, completing 64.1% of his passes for 2,734 yards and 20 touchdowns, with just two interceptions. Additionally, he had rushed for seven touchdowns, showcasing his versatility as a player.

Despite Travis's injury, Florida State remains undefeated and has already secured a spot in the ACC Championship Game. With their No. 4 ranking in the College Football Playoff Rankings, the Seminoles have their eyes set on earning a playoff berth for the first time since 2014. They have one remaining regular-season game against rival Florida before the conference title game against Louisville on December 2 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Travis's positive update on his condition gives hope that he will be able to recover and potentially contribute to the team's postseason aspirations. Seminole fans continue to show their support for him during his recovery process.

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