Cardale Jones released from hospital after headache scare, ‘doing fine’

Matich: Jones ‘brings an X factor’ very few QBs do ESPN’s Trevor Matich discusses how Ohio State QB Cardale Jones can positively affect the offense if he is in good health to play. 0 Shares Print Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones is “doing fine” after he was released from the hospital Wednesday night after being treated for symptoms related to a migraine headache. “Cardale Jones was examined last night at the OSU Wexner Medical Center,” the university said in a release Thursday morning. “He was released from the center following the examination and he is doing fine today.” Sources confirmed to ESPN that the redshirt junior was taken to an emergency room with symptoms related to a migraine headache a few hours after the top-ranked Buckeyes wrapped up practice ahead of Monday’s season opener at Virginia Tech. Jones has been competing with J.T. Barrett for Ohio State’s first-team quarterback job during training camp after he led a remarkable three-game run through the postseason en route to the national championship in the first starts of his career.

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