The locker is empty. Last week, Jordan reportedly cleared out his belongings from the Ochsner Sports Performance Center. While the Saints have been his only professional home, the 36-year-old veteran isn’t ready to hang up the cleats. Instead, he’s looking for a contender that values his veteran presence and recent production.
The Kansas City Connection
One team has jumped to the front of the line. ESPN’s Nate Taylor reports that the Kansas City Chiefs have emerged as a primary suitor for the eight-time Pro Bowler. The buzz started with a simple, two-word social media post from Chiefs star Chris Jones: “Cam Jordan.”
The timing makes sense. Kansas City missed the 2025 playoffs—a shock to the system for the “Chiefs Kingdom”—and their pass rush struggled to find consistency. Pairing Jordan with George Karlaftis would give the Chiefs a ferocious edge rotation. Jordan proved he still has gas in the tank last season. He racked up 10.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss, and 15 quarterback hits in 2025. Those aren’t “retirement tour” numbers; they are the stats of a man who can still wreck a game plan.
- 2025 Stats: 10.5 sacks (most since 2021).
- Ironman Status: Appeared in all 17 games for the third consecutive year.
- Projected Value: Spotrac places his market value at roughly $6.8 million for a one-year deal.
“I’ve always said I wanted to be a Saint for life. I love this city. But business is business. If the cents don’t make sense, we have to find our own path. My love for New Orleans isn’t unrequited, but I know when it’s time to see what else is out there.”
— Cam Jordan, Defensive End
Title Chase or Homecoming?
The Saints are leaning into a youth movement. With Chase Young and Carl Granderson leading the depth chart, New Orleans seems hesitant to meet Jordan’s asking price. This creates a perfect opening for Kansas City. General Manager Brett Veach is known for aggressive moves, and adding a future Hall of Famer on a one-year deal fits his championship window perfectly.
You could feel the tension in the Superdome during the season finale. Fans lingered in the stands, many wearing #94 jerseys, sensing that a chapter was closing. If Jordan signs with the Chiefs, he trades the humid Bayou for the chilly winds of Arrowhead. For a player chasing one last Super Bowl ring, that trade-off might be exactly what he needs to cap off a legendary career.

