Jordan Travis
QB - New York Jets - IR
Availability
Jordan Travis has reportedly "had setbacks" in his recovery from his leg injury at Florida State.
Fantasy Impact
Travis was never expected to play this season. He'll look to continue to rehab to be fully healthy for next year.
Jordan Travis was working out on the side during practice on Wednesday.
Fantasy Impact
Travis, who opened training camp on the non-football injury list is working his way back from a leg injury he suffered at Florida State. He figures to open the season as the Jets No. 3 quarterback behind Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor.
New York Jets rookie QB Jordan Travis is beginning training camp on the non-football injury (NFI) list.
Fantasy Impact
The NFI does not necessarily mean the injury was a non-football injury, it just means it happened away from the Jets' facility, meaning this is most likely tied to his ongoing recovery from the leg injury he suffered at the end of his college campaign. The injury, which was never fully disclosed by Florida State, was reported as "a fractured and dislocated ankle that also stretched some ligaments," according to NFL.com's Tom Pelissero. Travis most likely will not see the field in his rookie year playing behind veteran QBs Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor, giving him time to recover from his November injury.
The New York Jets have selected QB Jordan Travis with the No. 171 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Fantasy Impact
Travis was a leader for the Florida State Seminoles, who made a push for a CFP berth before his injury. However, he will have time to heal from his injury behind QBs Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor. Travis has some accuracy concerns, and time will tell if he is in the Jets' long-term plans, but he threw for 8,644 yards and 65 TDs at FSU.
Jordan Travis is back on the field finally and is visiting the Jets this week and then heading back to Jacksonville.
Fantasy Impact
Travis fractured and dislocated his left ankle last November, but is back on the field practicing and ready for the draft. The former FSU product is viewed as a Day 3 option at this point in the process.