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Shock in New Orleans: Saints Star’s Home Burglarized — Hundreds of Thousands Stolen and His Family Life Disrupted in What Appears to Be a Targeted Break-In

Shock in New Orleans: Saints Star’s Home Burglarized — Hundreds of Thousands Stolen and His Family Life Disrupted in What Appears to Be a Targeted Break-In 💰🚨

New Orleans, October 8, 2025

The city of New Orleans has been rocked after Cam Jordan, the veteran defensive end of the New Orleans Saints, confirmed that his home was burglarized while he was on the field during the team’s Week 5 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in mid-September.

New Orleans Saints on X: "Cam and Fam ⚜️ https://t.co/AcwBqMOO1Y" / X

According to WDSU 6 News, two intruders broke into Cam Jordan’s home in an upscale Metairie neighborhood, stealing several high-value items, including luxury watches, jewelry, and cash, with total losses estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office confirmed that an arrest was made within 48 hours of the report being filed.

Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the break-in. Investigators believe the burglary was carefully planned, as surveillance footage indicates the suspects knew Jordan’s game schedule and struck while he was away, suggesting this was a targeted crime rather than a random act.

After the story broke, Cam Jordan personally confirmed the incident on his social media account (formerly Twitter), reassuring fans with a short but heartfelt message:

“Yeah, that Sunday sucked… the most important thing, my family was and is safe.”

Jordan’s post quickly went viral, drawing thousands of supportive comments from Saints fans, teammates, and NFL players across the league.

A Saints team spokesperson also confirmed the event, stating:

“The most important thing is that Cam and his family are safe. We’re working closely with local authorities as the investigation continues.”

Jordan’s case appears to be part of a troubling trend of targeted burglaries aimed at high-profile athletes. Over recent months, several sports stars — including Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Luka Dončić, and Ketel Marte — have all been victims of similar crimes while away for games or events.

⚜️ Cam Jordan may have lost valuable possessions, but he reminded everyone of what truly matters: “My family is safe — and that’s the biggest win of all.”

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