Saints Legend Takes Pay Cut to Stay in New Orleans, Expresses Desire to Retire at Superdome Despite Cowboys Rumors
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Saints Legend Takes Pay Cut to Stay in New Orleans, Expresses Desire to Retire at Superdome Despite Cowboys Rumors
New Orleans, September 23, 2025
Amid swirling rumors that the New Orleans Saints might consider trading Cameron Jordan to the Dallas Cowboys, the veteran defensive star has officially spoken out. Instead of dodging the issue, Jordan affirmed his willingness to take a pay cut to continue his commitment to the team he has dedicated his entire career to.
“I’m ready to do whatever it takes to stay here. While the team faces challenges, I want to remain to help the Saints overcome them. My greatest dream is to end my career right at the Superdome, in the embrace of the fans who have always supported and loved me throughout this journey,” Jordan shared emotionally in an interview after practice.
Jordan has donned the Saints’ jersey since 2011, earning eight Pro Bowl selections and currently holding the team’s all-time sack record. He is regarded as an irreplaceable defensive leader and one of the most influential players in the locker room. However, as the Saints undergo roster restructuring and face salary cap pressures, rumors of trading Jordan to acquire draft assets or create financial flexibility have begun to surface.
The Dallas Cowboys are considered a potential destination to bolster their defensive line. Yet, with his latest statement, Jordan has made his desire clear – to stay in New Orleans until he retires.
Saints fans have quickly shown their support on social media, with many calling on the team’s management to keep this living legend at all costs. With his legacy and rare loyalty, Cameron Jordan is not just a player but a symbol of the New Orleans Saints for over a decade.
If Jordan’s wishes are honored, the Superdome may witness a fitting end to a storied career – where a legend retires in the very colors that made him a household name.
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