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New Orleans Considers Parting Ways with Defensive Legend After Heavy Loss to Seahawks

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New Orleans Considers Parting Ways with Defensive Legend After Heavy Loss to Seahawks

September 22, 2025 – New Orleans

Following a crushing 13-44 defeat to the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field, a gloomy atmosphere envelops the New Orleans Saints. The third consecutive loss drops the team to 0-3, sparking discussions about the future of Cameron Jordan, the iconic defensive player and veteran team captain.
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A Legend at a Crossroads

Jordan, 35, has been with the Saints since 2011, serving as the face of the defense for over a decade. With 8 Pro Bowl selections and over 100 sacks, he is a legend. However, in the twilight of his career, Jordan’s performance has declined, while the Saints enter a rebuilding phase.

Trade Rumors

Sources indicate that the team’s management is considering placing Jordan on the “trade block” to acquire draft picks, rather than letting him leave as a free agent after his contract ends. Teams like the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers, and Washington Commanders are seen as potential destinations, seeking experience and reliability on their defensive lines.

Defensive Shortcomings Exposed

The loss to the Seahawks exposed the Saints’ weaknesses: a defense easily penetrated, lacking pressure on the opposing quarterback, and 11 penalties reflecting poor discipline. Jordan candidly stated:

“We’re being seen as a team lacking discipline. If we don’t change, things will get worse.”

Jordan’s words convey disappointment and the helplessness of a veteran leader as the team spirals.

A Historic Turning Point

If the Saints part ways with Jordan, it will mark a significant shift, closing a proud chapter in their history while opening a new future in their rebuilding efforts.

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