What Happens to Jordan in All American & Could He Be Leaving?

The eleventh episode of All American Season 7 has dropped. The episode featured a shocking turn for Jordan Baker, played by Michael Evans Behling. As such, fans have grown concerned for the character’s fate, with many speculating about his exit. So, what happened to Jordan, and is he leaving All American?
Here’s everything you need to know about the character’s current situation in the sports drama series.

Is Michael Evans Behling’s Jordan Baker leaving All American?
As of now, it hasn’t been confirmed whether Michael Evans Behling’s Jordan Baker is leaving All American.
Season 7 Episode 11, titled “No Role Modelz,” ended on a tragic note for Jordan. Khalil is shocked to find Jordan in a pool of blood on the floor of South Crenshaw’s gym. Jordan was unconscious, prompting Khalil to help him. As such, Jordan is rushed to the hospital for immediate treatment, where the doctors discover that he has been stabbed in the stomach. He ended up losing a lot of blood due to the brutal stabbing, making his condition serious.
While Jordan receives treatment in the emergency room, Amina, Khalil, and Coop stay outside. Later, KJ and Cassius also show up at the hospital to check on Jordan. Soon, the doctors tell everyone that Jordan requires a blood donation for the surgery, as he has lost a lot of blood due to the stabbing. However, the trouble is that Jordan has the rare blood group of AB negative, and Liv, his twin, has yet to reach the hospital.
Furthermore, KJ and Cassius decide to get their blood groups tested to help Jordan. Jordan’s critical condition has left fans worried, who feel that his character is about to come to an end on the show. There has been a history of popular characters getting killed off in the show. As a result, fans were expecting Jordan to have a similar fate. However, neither the actor nor the makers have addressed the character’s departure yet.
Fans must watch the upcoming episodes of All American Season 7 on The CW to find out what happens.