After leading the Ohio State Buckeyes to the first-ever College Football Playoff national title as a third-string quarterback back in 2014, Cardale Jones is a legendary figure in Ohio State football. And it looks like he’s using his platform to question the mental state of current United States President Joe Biden.
In a post on social media this week, Cardale Jones called out Joe Biden for his “mental state” heading into the 2024 presidential election against likely Republican nominee Donald Trump.
“This isn’t a political statement at all but idk about everyone else but I am genuinely worried about Joe Biden. His mental state is far from ‘ok’. It’s scary watching him speak, interact and even walk…..” Jones said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
This isn’t a political statement at all but idk about everyone else but I am genuinely worried about Joe Biden. His mental state is far from “ok”. It’s scary watching him speak, interact and even walk…..
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) April 24, 2024
Obviously, these comments from Jones led to a lot of reactions on social media as a result.
See…this is such an uninformed/unserious post. It's cool to question whoever but there is a CLEAR distinction between the mental states of the 2 leading political candidates I mean cmon. With access to the internet there's no excuse to say ish like this. https://t.co/iMJcfGA1HR
— David Walker (@sonofkrs) April 24, 2024
Needs to be an age limit. On all politicians https://t.co/xXSOLVa2rW
— ♠️🦇 (@MaskArcade) April 24, 2024
Have you heard Trump speak? https://t.co/YNV6GuoA20
— NCBuckeye (@OHIO_SPORTSFAN2) April 24, 2024
You understand the perception of this tweet, brother? Your point is partially fair, he is 1,000 as is the other guy, just hope you are not being used as a prop by the Schottenstein's you "partner" with on the NIL work. get that football didn't go as hoped and money might be tight https://t.co/6FzMC8RA08
— B. Moore (@BMoore_LikeME) April 24, 2024
And at the same time he is quietly governing effectively.
— Nan Ellis (@nellismd) April 24, 2024
There is still time to delete this Cardale
— brady (@phillipsb58) April 24, 2024
Jones left Ohio State in 2016 to enter the NFL Draft. After spending four seasons in the league bouncing between the Buffalo Bills, the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Seattle Seahawks, Jones spent a few years in the CFL before leaving football entirely. He is currently involved with the Ohio State NIL collective focused on