New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh sees their fifth-round draft pick Jordan Travis as a moldable quarterback that has a world of talent for him to work with right out of the gate.
Quarterback Jordan Travis isn't expected to be in the Jets lineup during his rookie season, but the fifth-round pick has eyes on taking over the starting job in the future.
A quarterback can dream, right? And Jordan Travis has every reason to think he can be the successor to Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets. The team kicked off its rookie camp on Saturday, with all the draftees and free agents reporting to Florham Park, N.J., and working together for the first time.
Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis suffered the biggest injury of last season in college football, an injury that cost the Seminoles a spot in the College Football Playoff.
New York Jets quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor reached out to Jordan Travis directly to offer words of encouragement, according to ESPN's Jeremy…
Jordan Travis had a record-setting career at Florida State. As he makes the transition to the next level, Travis leaves Tallahassee as the program's all-time leader in total yards of offense, total touchdowns, rushing yards by a QB, and rushing touchdowns by a QB.
The New York Jets drafted FSU QB Jordan Travis knowing that he probably won't play for a while.
The New York Jets selected Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis in the fifth round of the NFL Draft last week, potentially securing their eventual successor to Aaron Rodgers.
Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson will be welcoming a former Florida State teammate to the club this year. The Jets took quarterback Jordan Travis in the fifth round of the draft to serve as a developmental piece behind Aaron Rogers and Tyrod Taylor as he returns from the broken leg that dashed hopes of a national title in Tallahassee last year.
The former teammate’s reaction can be telling, and, in this case, the New York Jets have to like what they've seen so far. When the Jets used the No. 171 overall draft pick on Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis, starting defensive end Jermaine Johnson did not hold back.
The 2024 NFL Draft saw many great Seminoles find their future homes at the professional level with the likes of Jared Verse, Braden Fiske, Trey Benson, Jarrian Jones, Renardo Green, and Keon Coleman having already been selected, thus far.
The 2024 NFL Draft is a wrap and it was a huge success for Florida State and head coach Mike Norvell. It was a great showing for him and his program as ten different Seminoles heard their name called over the three-day event.
Travis was drafted in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon.
While the first three rounds saw six Seminoles hear their name called, it wasn't until the 36th pick of the fifth round that the leader and heartbeat of the Seminoles was able to hear his name called.
He ended his college career No. 1 in school history in total offense (10,655 yards) and touchdowns (99).
No Steelers QBs are currently under contract past the 2024 season, so GM Omar Khan is not ruling out adding another in the 2024 NFL Draft.
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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