 
						
				The 2024 fifth-round draft pick never got to take a meaningful in-game snap as a member of the Jets, as he announced his retirement this past spring due to complications related to a serious left leg injury.
How many of the NFL's yearly leaders in passer rating in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) can you name in seven minutes?
The Florida State Seminoles are receiving a ton of criticism halfway through their 2025 campaign after starting the year hot with a victory over Alabama.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
Former Florida State star quarterback Jordan Travis has a lot to thank the university for, and vice versa. It was a two-way street that saw Travis go from a budding Louisville transfer under then head coach Willie Taggart, to the 2023 ACC Player of the Year on an unlikely road that led FSU to its 19th conference championship.
There aren't many rivalries as heated as Florida State-Miami. Every year the two teams meet, the emotions come out in a variety of ways, leading to plenty of passionate moments on and off the field.
Florida State and ESPN color commentator Kirk Herbstreit have a unique relationship. Seminole fans have not forgotten what Herbstreit said on College Gameday in 2023.
Making a condensed list of the best players in Florida State football history can be challenging. We gave it a go, featuring 25 of the greatest players to grace any college gridiron.
Who needs an amusement park when Florida State football exists?
The Florida State Seminoles have always done more with less. When the football program was established after World War II, it had to compete with rivals that already had a multiple-decade head start.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Florida State Seminoles have had some great quarterbacks throughout their short but impressive history in college football. All three of FSU's Heisman winners were QBs, including Charlie Ward (1993), Chris Weinke (2000), and Jameis Winston ('13).
Florida State rose back to the heights the program was used to in 2022-23, winning 10+ games in back-to-back seasons, including a 13-1 campaign and ACC Championship in 2023.
If you tuned in to watch the Florida State Seminoles over the last six years, you would have followed the career and transformation of then wide-eyed Louisville transfer Jordan Travis into an FSU fan favorite, record holder, and Heisman candidate.
The New York Jets have been busy this offseason with moves left and right but one announcement certainly must have come at least at somewhat of a surprise.
Should the New York Jets add another signal-caller ahead of the 2025 season? It is a popular question among Jets fans following the retirement of 2024 fifth-round pick Jordan Travis.
Tension had been building between the New York Jets and 2024 fifth-round pick Jordan Travis, well before he announced his retirement. Speaking on the “Flight Deck Podcast,” ESPN’s Rich Cimini reported that the Jets were aware Travis was struggling in his rehab long before the retirement became official, with strain growing between the two sides.
The New York Jets were recently dealt a heart-breaking blow when 2024 draft pick, quarterback Jordan Travis, announced his retirement from football at the young age of 24 years old.
New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis, a fifth-round draft pick in 2024, informed the team Wednesday that he is retiring. Travis, 24, cited ongoing complications from a left leg injury sustained during his final game at Florida State.
Former Florida State star Jordan Travis made a major announcement Wednesday about his NFL future. Travis announced that he is retiring from the NFL due to the broken leg he suffered while playing for the Seminoles in 2023.
Jordan Travis will not end up continuing as a Jets reserve quarterback into a second season. He has informed the team of an intention to retire. The former Florida State quarterback, who suffered a gruesome ankle injury in November 2023, will land on the Jets’ reserve/retired list.
The New York Jets announced that QB Jordan Travis has informed the team he plans to retire. “I gave everything I had to the rehab process but despite all my efforts, my leg never responded the way we hoped,” he said in a statement.
Few college athletes like New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis have a bigger “what if” attached to their name. Two years ago, the Florida State signal-caller had the Seminoles undefeated and was a potential lock for the College Football Playoff.
According to Rich Cimini of ESPN, Jets QB Jordan Travis is set to return in 2025 after not playing or practicing at all during his rookie season. Travis
Who the New York Jets quarterback will be in 2025 might be the least of their concerns heading into the offseason. The Jets have options. Whether they want a bridge quarterback, Aaron Rodgers back, or anything else, something will eventually be figured out.
When the New York Jets selected Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis, the prospect seemed like a potential steal to many. The Seminoles quarterback would be a project, but had the potential to become a suitable starter for New York if given time to learn.
He ended his college career No. 1 in school history in total offense (10,655 yards) and touchdowns (99).
Logan B. Robinson of NoleGameday reported the Jets are scheduled to host Florida State QB Jordan Travis for a pre-draft visit. Jordan Schultz confirmed
FSU's Jordan Travis hinted at two teams he's hoping to be drafted by in the 2024 NFL Draft at the end of April.
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