Defensive End
Cameron Jordan
No. 94 ยท 16th season
Fifteen years, one city, and one last run at it
Cameron Jordan has never played a single regular-season snap for anyone other than the New Orleans Saints. He is about to make that streak last a lifetime.
Jordan has spent 15 seasons as one of the most consistent edge rushers in football โ the kind of player whose name gets called at the Pro Bowl so often (eight times) that it almost sounds routine, even though it never really was. He is the defensive face of a franchise, and he never left.
Now he has signed back with New Orleans for one more year. He will be 37 when the 2026 season kicks off. He has made clear this will be the last one.
That is a rare thing in professional football, where careers scatter players across cities and jerseys and fanbases. Jordan is going home the same way he arrived โ as a Saint. The city gets a proper goodbye tour. He gets to finish the story himself.
Some players spend years chasing a ring somewhere else. Jordan is spending his last year chasing whatever is left with the only team he has ever known. There is something worth watching in that.
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