New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is returning for a 15th season in the NFL. Jordan officially announced things on Wednesday night through his social channels, saying on his Instagram, "Yr 15 incoming… there’s more Levelz… Black and Gold 9…4ever Whodat!
After making it known that he intended to continue playing in 2025, Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is making it happen.
Saints DE Cameron Jordan announced via his Instagram account on Wednesday that he’s returning to New Orleans for the 2025 season. Jordan made it clear after the season that he wanted to continue playing but left some doubt about whether it would be with New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints have been busy over the last few days. Free agency just kicked off across the National Football League. The offseason is just beginning.
Salary cap be darned. For the New Orleans Saints, they haven't allowed their limited cap space to prevent them from making some important moves along their roster so far in free agency. Now that the new league year has officially begun, we can go ahead and grade the Saints’ moves so far.
The new NFL league year is upon us. The New Orleans Saints now have a group of players from last year's squad who are able to sign with other teams as free agents.
The New Orleans Saints have made a handful of reported additions so far this offseason. New Orleans has done its best to minimize turnover and that has led to new deals with guys like Chase Young, Juwan Johnson, and Tyrann Mathieu.
Last month, we reacted to Joe Milton III trade rumors by floating the New Orleans Saints as a possible landing spot for the New England Patriots quarterback.
Free agency continues to create bonds and end tenures around the NFL. The New Orleans Saints have made some notable additions so far, but they've felt some losses to their roster as well. Adebo recently agreed to a free-agent contract with the New York Giants.
The cap-strapped New Orleans Saints weren't supposed to do anything during NFL free agency. And, well, they sort of stuck to the plan, allowing two top defenders to sign with other teams and restructuring contracts to clear cap space.
With the first few waves of NFL free agency behind them, the New Orleans Saints have a better idea of how they should approach the 2025 NFL Draft. So, what should the Saints do with the ninth-overall pick?
This comes after the team released veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett and agreed to trade DK Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The New Orleans Saints certainly have been busy over the last few days. The National Football League's legal tampering period began on Monday and the Saints didn't waste any time in free agency.
The Seahawks will make an interesting addition as they retool their wide receiver room.
The New Orleans Saints have made a handful of reported moves already. The National Football League's legal tampering period opened up on Monday and the new league year is set to begin on Wednesday.
The New Orleans Saints continue to bring back some notable pieces to their roster from last season on both sides of the football. Their latest reunion is with a weapon in the passing game that has shown growth in recent years. According to Jordan Schultz, the Saints plan to re-sign tight end Juwan Johnson to a three-year deal.
After a strong start to the 2024 season, the New Orleans Saints faltered down the stretch as their poor depth could not overcome a seemingly endless barrage of injuries.
Another former Oregon Ducks star is staying in the league, as tight end Juwan Johnson has signed a new deal with the New Orleans Saints. According to Johnson's manager AJ Vaynerchuk's social media, Johnson agreed to a three year extension worth $30 million with the Saints.
Tyrann Mathieu will play a fourth season in New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints have eight draft picks to use at the end of April. The team did not receive any compensatory picks on Tuesday when the league announced them.
He gets a significant payday to move south and join the Saints.
How much does coaching matter? The 2025 Saints will provide an answer.
Nick Underhill reports the Saints are reworking S Tyrann Mathieu‘s deal to keep him in New Orleans in 2025. Underhill adds it’s a one-year deal worth up to $7.2 million with incentives.
While many assumed the New Orleans Saints restructuring Derek Carr's contract essentially guaranteed that Carr will remain New Orleans' starting quarterback for at least one more season, not everyone is convinced that is the case.
The New Orleans Saints are re-signing edge rusher Chase Young to a three-year, $51 million contract, NFL Network reported Monday. It could reach up to $57 million with incentives.
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