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Saints GM: Cameron Jordan will finish his career in New Orleans
Posted on 5/31/23 at 11:22 am
Posted on 5/31/23 at 11:22 am
Saints GM: Cameron Jordan will finish his career in New OrleansLINK
The Saints have begun extension talks with Cameron Jordan. This would mark a rare three-extension career for a non-quarterback, but Jordan—the Saints’ all-time sack leader—has continued to display durability and quality production into his mid-30s.
Although no deal is done, it does not sound like the Saints will chance letting Jordan come close to hitting free agency in 2024. The contract-year pass rusher remains firmly in the organization’s plans, with GM Mickey Loomis indicating Jordan will be a one-team player.
“He’s meant so much, not just to the organization, but the community and how he embraced New Orleans. He’ll definitely be with us for the duration of his career,” Loomis said during a Sirius XM Radio interview (Twitter links via NOLA.com’s Rod Walker). “He’s going to be able to play for us as long as he wants to and as long as he can.”
Jordan, 34 in July, is finishing up a three-year, $52.5M deal he inked in 2019. One more year will match Saints Hall of Fame pass rusher Rickey Jackson, the franchise’s sack leader if unofficial totals before the sack era are included, but Jordan appears to be eyeing a move past Year 13. The 2011 first-round pick has missed just two games throughout his career, totaling an astounding 16 games played in all 12 of his NFL seasons.
New Orleans’ defensive line anchor totaled eight sacks last season but saw his quarterback-hit number drop from 22 (in 2021) to 13. The Saints lost five-year Jordan sidekick Marcus Davenport in free agency but have 2021 first-round pick Payton Turner and 2023 second-rounder Isaiah Foskey in place as wingmen going forward. The team also let longtime D-tackle starter David Onyemata walk in free agency; first-rounder Brian Bresee will be charged with replacing him.
In the years since Jordan’s third Saints contract, T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, Joey Bosa, Maxx Crosby and Bradley Chubb have signed deals at or north of $20M per year. Jordan did not become the NFL’s highest-paid edge rusher in 2019 and will not threaten that place this year, especially with Nick Bosa ticketed for a contract north of $30M per year. But Jordan remains a top-10 highest-paid D-end. A lucrative short-term deal that will help on the void-years front the Saints regularly navigate would stand to be mutually beneficial. Jordan’s current contract, which the team restructured again this offseason, contains a $23.3M void charge. That puts the onus on the Saints to extend him before the 2024 league year. It sounds like they are ready to do so.
Only Jackson and Drew Brees have started more games than Jordan (191) with the Saints. Given his lack of an injury past, Jordan should be expected to cruise into second place on this list this season. He would need to play into the 2025 season in New Orleans to surpass Brees (228). That might not be out of the question.
The Saints have begun extension talks with Cameron Jordan. This would mark a rare three-extension career for a non-quarterback, but Jordan—the Saints’ all-time sack leader—has continued to display durability and quality production into his mid-30s.
Although no deal is done, it does not sound like the Saints will chance letting Jordan come close to hitting free agency in 2024. The contract-year pass rusher remains firmly in the organization’s plans, with GM Mickey Loomis indicating Jordan will be a one-team player.
“He’s meant so much, not just to the organization, but the community and how he embraced New Orleans. He’ll definitely be with us for the duration of his career,” Loomis said during a Sirius XM Radio interview (Twitter links via NOLA.com’s Rod Walker). “He’s going to be able to play for us as long as he wants to and as long as he can.”
Jordan, 34 in July, is finishing up a three-year, $52.5M deal he inked in 2019. One more year will match Saints Hall of Fame pass rusher Rickey Jackson, the franchise’s sack leader if unofficial totals before the sack era are included, but Jordan appears to be eyeing a move past Year 13. The 2011 first-round pick has missed just two games throughout his career, totaling an astounding 16 games played in all 12 of his NFL seasons.
New Orleans’ defensive line anchor totaled eight sacks last season but saw his quarterback-hit number drop from 22 (in 2021) to 13. The Saints lost five-year Jordan sidekick Marcus Davenport in free agency but have 2021 first-round pick Payton Turner and 2023 second-rounder Isaiah Foskey in place as wingmen going forward. The team also let longtime D-tackle starter David Onyemata walk in free agency; first-rounder Brian Bresee will be charged with replacing him.
In the years since Jordan’s third Saints contract, T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, Joey Bosa, Maxx Crosby and Bradley Chubb have signed deals at or north of $20M per year. Jordan did not become the NFL’s highest-paid edge rusher in 2019 and will not threaten that place this year, especially with Nick Bosa ticketed for a contract north of $30M per year. But Jordan remains a top-10 highest-paid D-end. A lucrative short-term deal that will help on the void-years front the Saints regularly navigate would stand to be mutually beneficial. Jordan’s current contract, which the team restructured again this offseason, contains a $23.3M void charge. That puts the onus on the Saints to extend him before the 2024 league year. It sounds like they are ready to do so.
Only Jackson and Drew Brees have started more games than Jordan (191) with the Saints. Given his lack of an injury past, Jordan should be expected to cruise into second place on this list this season. He would need to play into the 2025 season in New Orleans to surpass Brees (228). That might not be out of the question.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 11:38 am to hellsu
IMO, he will go down as one of the top 5 greatest Saints ever. Definitely the best to start and end his entire career here.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 12:21 pm to saints5021
He is easily my favorite Saint of all time, not named Drew Brees
Posted on 5/31/23 at 12:58 pm to mylsuhat
Definitely my top 5 greatest Saints player and top 3 all around Saint. Even if he were to lose a step between now and then he could still be a force on the inside. Everything he brings to the table adds up to so much.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 12:58 pm to mylsuhat
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He is easily my favorite Saint of all time, not named Drew Brees
Drew Brees was my favorite player but he turned into such a whore. All political bullshite aside, you couldn’t ask for a faker guy.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 1:13 pm to BigPerm30
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Drew Brees was my favorite player but he turned into such a whore. All political bullshite aside, you couldn’t ask for a faker guy.
I'm not a fan of nor necessarily agree with how Drew handled that whole situation but I get it. If I were to judge him on just his weak or dumb decisions then I have to judge myself in the same way and at that point I am doomed. For me I try to judge on the sum total of a body of work because everyone is flawed. To each his own.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 1:13 pm to hellsu
I wish we could get him a ring before he goes!
Posted on 5/31/23 at 1:14 pm to hellsu
quote:
I'm not a fan of nor necessarily agree with how Drew handled that whole situation but I get it. If I were to judge him on just his weak or dumb decisions then I have to judge myself in the same way and at that point I am doomed. For me I try to judge on the sum total of a body of work because everyone is flawed. To each his own.
I’m putting that aside. I don’t care about his political views. He’s just a fake guy. There is a reason he barely lasted a year on TV.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 1:17 pm to BigPerm30
quote:
I’m putting that aside. I don’t care about his political views. He’s just a fake guy. There is a reason he barely lasted a year on TV.
Believe me. I feel ya. I will say this. He was not bad on the Purdue broadcasts. Not so good on the NFL broadcasts.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 1:43 pm to hellsu
Cam is easily the 2nd greatest Saint behind Brees.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 4:37 pm to hellsu
Not a ton of players that have a long career, great production, and stay with one team. Especially with the Saints and our terrible history. Those guys that do are beloved and rightfully so.
Cam Jordan, Marques Colston & Deuce McAllister are who come to mind for me.
Cam Jordan, Marques Colston & Deuce McAllister are who come to mind for me.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 6:29 pm to hellsu
Favorite saints in order
1) Rickey Jackson
2) Joe Horn
3) cam Jordan
4) Drew Brees
Greatest Saints in order
1) Rickey Jackson
2) Drew Brees
3) Cam Jordan
4) Joe Horn
1) Rickey Jackson
2) Joe Horn
3) cam Jordan
4) Drew Brees
Greatest Saints in order
1) Rickey Jackson
2) Drew Brees
3) Cam Jordan
4) Joe Horn
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:00 pm to touchdownjeebus
quote:
Favorite saints in order
1) Rickey Jackson
2) Joe Horn
3) cam Jordan
4) Drew Brees
Joe horn is pretty high up there for me. Might be top 2.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:30 pm to Chalkywhite84
He was a great WR but he’s up there for me for what he did during the Katrina season. He called Tom out and brought that bullshite to the attention of the city with a quickness. He paid the price too. He was mitigated, then sent packing.
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 7:32 pm
Posted on 5/31/23 at 7:40 pm to touchdownjeebus
He was a prick during Katrina, I agree
Posted on 5/31/23 at 8:20 pm to SirWinston
If By prick you mean call out ownership and help keep the team in New Orleans, then yes.
Posted on 5/31/23 at 10:22 pm to Byron Bojangles III
quote:I could argue for Rickey over Cam, but easily are top 3 along with Brees.
Cam is easily the 2nd greatest Saint behind Brees.
I think 4th is up for a lot of debate. I think Archie deserves a lot of consideration because he was the face of the franchise during the dark days and actually led us (as terribly run as we were) to first 8-8 record.
Cam would be the only one to start and finish as a Saint.
This post was edited on 5/31/23 at 10:24 pm
Posted on 5/31/23 at 11:16 pm to touchdownjeebus
quote:
Greatest Saints in order 1) Rickey Jackson 2) Drew Brees
Yeah, no.
Needs to be flip flopped.
Anyway, happy for Cam. Been a productive player here for a decade-plus. Rare. He’s earned it.
Posted on 6/1/23 at 12:01 am to hellsu
I was he is in the Hall of Very Good camp ,but I think he makes the Hall of Fame eventually. Playing with one team his entire career and only missing 1 game is impressive. If he plays another 2 years, he should be able to pass the 125 sack threshold. Von Miller, Cameron Jordan, JJ Watt, Robert Quinn, Ryan Kerrigan, and Cameron Heyward all came out of that draft class. It would be great if he retires a Saint.
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