The New Orleans Saints made a free agency splash on Monday. They reportedly agreed to terms on a deal with pass rusher Chase Young. It's a one-year deal worth $13 million fully guaranteed. Apparently, there was a deeper reason that Young chose to join the Saints.
One of the very best players in the NFC South also happens to be one of the division’s very best trolls. We learned on Tuesday that free-agent pass rusher and former second overall pick Chase Young will be visiting the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints this week.
While players are flying off the board in NFL free agency, pass rusher Chase Young is taking his time going on visits to interested teams. The New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans are reportedly among the teams that will host Young, and one of the Saints’ core leaders is making his pitch toward the coveted defensive end.
The New Orleans Saints are freeing up some cap space with free agency just around the corner.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are engulfed in contract negotiations as the franchise tries to keep star wide receiver Mike Evans in pewter and red. Evans has risen into one of the top players in team history during his decade-long tenure with the Buccaneers.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the New Orleans Saints and defensive end Cameron Jordan have reached an agreement to restructure his contract. Jordan is the latest player to have his contract reworked by the team in order to comply with the salary cap before the start of free agency on March 13.
The New Orleans Saints are reworking DE Cameron Jordan‘s deal to save $1.5 million in cap space, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Jordan is now the fifth player to have his contract re-done by the Saints, joining QB Derek Carr, OG Cesar Ruiz, DT Nathan Shepherd and C Erik McCoy.
Former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff said Atlanta’s front office inner circle didn’t want former Patriots HC Bill Belichick to come in and shake up the structure of the organization.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan shared insights with the Around The NFL Podcast hosts on the team's culture, memorable game moments, and his
Kirk Cousins may not be ready to return to the field yet, but he’s always prepared to bust a move. During “The 13th Annual NFL Honors” on Thursday, the Minnesota Vikings quarterback and New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan walked on the stage to present the Defensive Rookie of the Year Award.
For someone who claims the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints aren’t rivals, Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan seems to talk about Tampa Bay an awful lot.
A season hampered with ankle injury. New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan has built a reputation as a dominant force on the field. But the 2023 season presented a unique challenge for the veteran pass rusher, as he navigated through a nagging ankle injury that hampered his usual explosiveness.
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.
Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is entering a contract year, and he and the team have been discussing an extension for several months. When those conversations were first reported, we heard that Doug Hendrickson, Jordan’s agent, was hoping to get a deal finalized before training camp.
Talks are underway on another new contract for Cameron Jordan, something which would further extend his career-long stint in New Orleans.
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.
After 12 illustrious years with the New Orleans Saints, star defensive end Cameron Jordan once again took time to solidify his intent to retire wearing black and gold.
Jordan had 8.5 sacks, 13 quarterback hits and 13 tackles for loss in 2022, showing that he still has some pass-rushing juice left despite being 33 years old.
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.
New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Cam Jordan had a funny way of saying goodbye to a key member of the team’s coaching staff.
The NFL has rescinded a $50,000 fine against the New Orleans Saints' Cameron Jordan for allegedly faking an injury after the defensive end won his appeal, ESPN reported Thursday.
New Orleans Saints pass rusher Cameron Jordan has claimed a notable victory against the NFL.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan fired back at the NFL on Monday, two days after receiving a $50,000 fine for faking an injury.
As if the humiliating loss weren't bad enough, the NFL levied massive fines against Cameron Jordan, several members of the Saints staff and the organization itself.
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