NEW ORLEANS — The locker is empty, the sacks are back, and the recruiting trail is heating up. Cameron Jordan, the face of the New Orleans Saints defense for 15 years, is officially testing the open market after a resurgent 10.5-sack campaign in 2025. While the Saints are fighting to keep their franchise leader, Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones has already begun a public campaign to bring the veteran to Arrowhead.
The Recruiting Trail: Chris Jones Wants Company
The buzz started with two words on X: “Cam Jordan…” posted by Chris Jones on March 11. Since then, league sources have confirmed the Chiefs are a realistic landing spot for the 15-year veteran. Kansas City enters the 2026 season in a clear win-now window with Travis Kelce returning for another run. Adding Jordan would give the Chiefs a massive upgrade on the edge opposite George Karlaftis, especially after losing key defensive pieces like Jaylen Watson and Leo Chenal earlier this month.
Jordan didn’t just survive in 2025; he dominated. He finished the year with 15 quarterback hits and 15 tackles for loss, proving he still has plenty of gas in the tank at 36 years old. His projected market value sits around $6.8 million, a bargain for a team looking for a veteran disruptor with 132 career sacks.
“I’ve already cleared out my locker. If I don’t return, I’ve got my peace. I want to be valued, and I want a chance to finish this the right way.”
— Cameron Jordan, NFL Defensive End
New Orleans vs. The Ring: What’s Next?
The Saints are in a tough spot. They’ve already watched linebacker Demario Davis walk away to the New York Jets on a $22 million deal. Losing Jordan would be the final blow to an era of New Orleans football that defined the last decade. While the window for a reunion isn’t shut, the allure of joining Patrick Mahomes and a championship-caliber roster in Kansas City might be too strong to ignore.
If the Chiefs pull this off, it won’t just be about the stats. It’s about bringing a Hall of Fame-level leader into a locker room that knows exactly how to finish the job. Expect a decision within the week as the second wave of free agency winds down.

