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Former FSU Football Star Jordan Travis Inducted Into Palm Beach County Hall of Fame
The record-breaking quarterback joins other Seminoles greats in the prestigious local honor.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 6:04pm
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Former Florida State University football quarterback Jordan Travis, who left the program as the all-time leader in total offense and touchdowns, has been inducted into the 2025 Palm Beach County Hall of Fame. Travis, who was selected by the New York Jets in the 2024 NFL Draft but retired due to a leg injury, joins a prestigious group of FSU alumni who have been recognized for their accomplishments in the local community.
Why it matters
Travis' induction into the Palm Beach County Hall of Fame highlights the lasting impact he made on the Florida State football program, where he broke numerous school records and helped revive the team after previous coaching struggles. His recognition alongside other Seminoles greats demonstrates the deep connection between the university and the local community.
The details
During his five seasons at Florida State, Travis threw for 8,644 yards and 65 touchdowns, while adding 1,910 rushing yards and 31 rushing touchdowns on 409 carries. He accounted for a school-record 97 total touchdowns and 10,554 yards of total offense, and remains the only player in program history to rush for at least seven touchdowns in four consecutive seasons.
- Travis was inducted into the 2025 Palm Beach County Hall of Fame.
- Travis was selected by the New York Jets in the 2024 NFL Draft.
- Travis suffered a devastating leg injury against Northern Alabama during Florida State's last ACC Championship run.
The players
Jordan Travis
A former record-breaking quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles football team.
Devon Travis
Jordan Travis' older brother, who also played baseball at Florida State and was part of the 2022 Palm Beach County Hall of Fame class.
Burt Reynolds
A former Florida State football player who was inducted into the Palm Beach County Hall of Fame in 1978.
Ron Sellers
A former Florida State football player who was inducted into the Palm Beach County Hall of Fame in 1989.
Anquan Boldin
A former Florida State football player who was inducted into the Palm Beach County Hall of Fame in 2012.
What they’re saying
“Congrats to Palm Beach County's newest Hall of Fame member, @jordantrav13, my favorite athlete of all time! Love when Hall of Fame humans get rewarded with accolades they never thought they would achieve!!! Congrats JT!!!!!!!!”
— Devon Travis
What’s next
The New York Jets, who drafted Travis in 2024, will likely monitor his recovery from the leg injury that ended his playing career.
The takeaway
Jordan Travis' induction into the Palm Beach County Hall of Fame solidifies his legacy as one of the greatest football players to come out of the local community, joining other Florida State greats who have been recognized for their impact both on and off the field.


