Breaking: The New York Jets Report; Rushed Former Florida State Quarterback Jordan Travis Rehab Causing a Setback And Missing His Entire Rookie Season
In a devastating update for the New York Jets, former Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis, whom the team had high hopes for, will miss his entire rookie season. The setback comes after Travis’ rehabilitation process was reportedly rushed, leading to a delay in his recovery.
Travis, who had been a standout at Florida State, showed great promise as a dual-threat quarterback. However, after a significant injury during his final college season, he was expected to undergo an intensive rehab program to get back on track for the NFL. The Jets, seeing the potential in Travis, selected him in the later rounds of the draft, hoping he would contribute sooner rather than later.
According to Travis’ agent, Deiric Johnson, who spoke to ESPN, the decision to rush the rehabilitation process has caused unforeseen complications. Johnson stated, “Jordan was working hard to get back to full health, but due to the aggressive nature of his rehab, it has caused some setbacks. We are now focusing on his long-term health, and as a result, he will not be participating this season.”
The Jets, while disappointed by the news, have reiterated their commitment to Travis’ recovery, emphasizing that they have no intention of jeopardizing his future. The team will now focus on ensuring Travis has the necessary time and resources to fully heal before rejoining the team.
This news is a blow for the Jets’ future quarterback prospects, as they now need to look at other options for backup quarterbacks this season. For Travis, it marks a frustrating setback, but his health will remain the priority as he prepares for a return in future
seasons.