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Jordan Travis injury update: Florida State QB shares video from hospital after suffering leg injury


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Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis posted a video to his Instagram account, updating enthusiasts on his situation after he suffered a leg injury that compelled him to go out overdue within the first quarter of the No. 4 Seminoles’ 58-13 win over North Alabama. 

“Just wanted to let you know I’m doing good, feeling good,” Travis stated within the video. “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.”

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Travis used to be carted off the sphere and transported to the hospital following the injury, the place he stays as of Sunday morning. 

Travis got here down awkwardly close to midfield after choosing up a primary down on a run, showing to injure his left ankle as he used to be dragged to the bottom through a North Alabama defender.  FSU’s celebrity signal-caller’s left leg used to be put into an air forged as nearly each and every Seminoles teammate got here onto the sphere in give a boost to in their chief. 

Travis used to be changed through Tate Rodemaker Jr. at quarterback. The Seminoles trailed 13-0 on the time of Travis’ go out. Travis used to be 2-of-4 passing for 21 yards with an extra 16 yards speeding earlier than suffering the injury. 

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Entering Saturday Travis had finished 64.1% of his passes at the season 2,734 yards an 20 touchdowns with simply two interceptions. He’s additionally rushed for seven touchdowns this season. 

FSU is undefeated and already clinched a place within the ACC Championship Game. The Noles wish to shut in on their first College Football Playoff berth since 2014 after checking in at No. 4 in every of the primary 3 editions of College Football Playoff Rankings. The Seminoles have a closing regular-season sport at rival Florida earlier than going through Louisville within the convention identify sport on Dec. 2 in Charlotte, North Carolina. 



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