Cardale Jones Released from Hospital After Migraine

Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones appears to be doing much better after a severe migraine headache forced him to the hospital Wednesday.

According to Bleacher Report’s Ben Axelrod, citing an Ohio State spokesperson, Jones was released from Wexner Medical Center and is “doing fine.”

Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, speaking to Bill Rabinowitz of the Columbus Dispatch, provided details on Jones’ ailment:

Per Rabinowitz, Meyer also said Jones will be fine but will be limited in practice Thursday.

With Jones and J.T. Barrett returning, Meyer has not named a starting quarterback for Monday’s season opener against Virginia Tech, but he told reporters, via Bill Landis of the Northeast Ohio Media Group, he has “an idea” of who will be under center to start the game.

Jones became a breakout star for the Buckeyes during their run to a national title. He took over as the starting quarterback after Barrett was injured in the regular-season finale against Michigan, throwing for 860 yards and seven touchdowns in three games.

Fortunately, Jones’ health scare seems to have been a contained incident that will allow him to remain in the mix for the quarterback job when Ohio State begins its quest to defend the national championship.
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