GREEN BAY, WIS. — Brian Gutekunst doesn’t just need a warm body on the defensive line; he needs a battering ram. Following a grinding 9-7-1 campaign last season that secured second place in the NFC North, the Green Bay Packers are actively hunting for veteran edge help. With superstar Micah Parsons rehabbing a torn ACL and Rashan Gary recently traded to Dallas, the defensive front looks dangerously thin. Enter Cameron Jordan.
A Hall of Fame Resume Meets a Desperate Roster
The eight-time Pro Bowler is officially testing the open market after 15 historic years in New Orleans. Age usually slows down trench warriors, but Jordan completely defied time in 2025. He racked up 10.5 sacks, 15 quarterback hits, and 47 tackles, snapping the Saints’ franchise record for most games played. He now sits on 132 career sacks, ranking 17th in NFL history.
NFL insider Jason La Canfora dropped a massive hint on Casino Guru earlier this week, calling Green Bay the ideal landing spot. The frigid wind ripping through Lambeau Field normally deters aging veterans, but a desperate chase for a Super Bowl ring creates strange bedfellows. The Packers possess over $22 million in cap space, making a projected $6.7 million, one-year contract an absolute steal for the front office.
You could almost feel the frozen tension in the air during the Packers’ playoff exit against Chicago earlier this year. The pass rush simply ran out of gas. Adding a respected locker-room alpha completely changes the defensive attitude. Jordan brings raw power and a mean streak that coaches cannot teach. The Caesars Superdome cheered him for a decade and a half. Now, the frozen tundra calls his name.
“Jordan is going to Canton, Ohio, one day. He is coming off a 10.5-sack season and after spending years in the abyss with the Saints, he is driven by a ring above all else… Green Bay badly needs fortification to its line.”
— Jason La Canfora, NFL Insider
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
Signing Cameron Jordan shifts the immediate power dynamic in the NFC North. The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions reloaded their offensive lines this spring, meaning Green Bay cannot rely solely on unproven draft picks at the #52 spot. Slotting Jordan opposite a returning Parsons gives defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley a two-headed monster capable of hunting opposing quarterbacks into submission. If Gutekunst pulls the trigger, Green Bay immediately solidifies its status as a brutal, top-tier NFC contender.

