NFL Network: Veteran DE Cameron Jordan to re-sign with Saints for 16th season
Veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan is returning to the New Orleans Saints for a 16th season.
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Cameron Jordan is re-signing with the New Orleans Saints, marking his 16th season with the franchise. Coverage is widespread across sports outlets, including NFL.com, USA Today, and Yahoo Sports, all confirming the veteran defensive end's return to the team's roster.
Coverage does not yet specify financial terms of the contract or how Jordan's role might evolve during the upcoming season.
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Quick answers
Which team is Cameron Jordan re-signing with?
The New Orleans Saints.
How many seasons will this be for Jordan?
This will be his 16th season.
What is the duration of the new contract?
ESPN reports it is a one-year deal.
Coverage (5)
- Legendary DE Cam Jordan is returning for his 16th season with the New Orleans Saints. WDSU · 3h ago
- New Orleans Saints Add Potential Future Hall of Famer Yahoo Sports · 3h ago
- Cameron Jordan to re-sign with Saints for 16th NFL season USA Today · 3h ago
- Sources: Cameron Jordan to return to Saints on 1-year deal ESPN · 3h ago
- NFL Network: Veteran DE Cameron Jordan to re-sign with Saints for 16th season NFL.com · 3h ago
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