Buccaneers GM Jason Licht is excited about adding “hungry” OLB Haason Reddick, who he admitted will likely search for another deal in free agency next season.
The New Orleans Saints have a lot of older players on their roster. That's no secret. Their defense, in particular, boasts some notable veterans like Demario Davis, Tyrann Mathieu, and Cameron Jordan.
The New Orleans Saints suffered through a disappointing 2024 season, finishing 5-12 and missing the playoffs for the fourth straight year. While injuries contributed to the team’s struggles last season, veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan has high hopes for 2025.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL Draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
Cameron Jordan. Cam Jordan. However you want to say it — this piece is about him. Yes, him. The same guy who used to terrorize the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from his defensive line spot for the New Orleans Saints.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
It always seemed like it was the most likely move so it shouldn't shock anyone, but eight-time Pro Bowler Cameron Jordan will be with the New Orleans Saints in 2025.
Cam Jordan has made it clear who he wants the New Orleans Saints to draft with the 9th overall pick. Shortly after he announced his return to New Orleans for his 15th season, the veteran defensive end shared on X/Twitter that he wants the Saints to use their first-round pick on Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan.
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.
Earlier in the offseason, the Vikings lost Grant Udinski to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The open slot on the coaching staff has now been filled. Consider
The 2011 NFL draft class was something special. At the top, the Carolina Panthers landed Cam Newton and he changed the face of their franchise forever.
Who will be back and who will leave the New Orleans Saints organization this offseason? This is a pretty big question. New Orleans is in a touchy spot cap-wise, but it already has hinted that it will be sticking with Derek Carr for the 2025 season.
The New Orleans Saints have some tough decisions to make this offseason. One of the toughest decisions may end up being whether they cut or keep veteran edge rusher Cameron Jordan.
The New Orleans Saints are in the worst possible cap situation in the entire league this year. They're nearly $60 million over the cap limit while also being one of the worst teams in the league.
What are the New Orleans Saints going to do this offseason in order to get under the cap? New Orleans is currently in a tough spot. The Saints won five games in 2024 and currently are last in the league in cap space at over -$47 million in cap space, per Over The Cap.
The NFL is a business and sometimes the business moves that teams make really suck. The New Orleans Saints might be in that type of situation with Cameron Jordan this offseason.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Saints should make in the coming months.
After Saints DE Cameron Jordan finished his final home game of his age-35 season in Week 17, he made it clear he wanted to continue playing but left some doubt about whether it would be with New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints cannot shy away from tough decisions this offseason, regarding long-time contributors. Cameron Jordan is a name that many are keeping an eye on when it comes to his playing future with the Saints and in the NFL, as a whole. According to Jordan himself, he's not ready to hang up the cleats yet.
The New Orleans Saints failed to deny the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the NFC South title. Their fourth quarter meltdown Sunday ended a 2024 loaded with failures, especially for Cameron Jordan.
Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is planning to return for his 15th NFL season in 2025.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is one of the best players in franchise history. Jordan joined the Saints as the 24th overall choice in the 2011 NFL Draft out of California.
The New Orleans Saints are set to head to MetLife Stadium on Sunday for a matchup with the New York Giants. While both teams have not had the season they hoped for, they still feature several players who draw attention, one of the most prominent being Saints pass rusher and leader, Cameron Jordan.
When the NFL schedule was announced last week, Saints DE Cameron Jordan was tuning in, and one game immediately jumped out — Week 7 vs. the Broncos.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan signed a two-year contract extension in August 2023 with the only team he's ever known. While he still has one season left on that deal, the 34-year-old's words on Monday make it sound like he could extend his NFL career past 2024.
If there’s anyone who can vouch for new Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen, it’s Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan. The two spent the last six years together in New Orleans with Nielsen serving as Jordan’s position coach each season. After the Falcons announced Nielsen’s hire, Jordan sung the praises of his former coach via Twitter.
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