Cameron Jordan reveals chance of re-signing which is great news for Saints fans

Matt Sullivan

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The New Orleans Saints are coming off a 2025 season that, while it ended finishing last in the NFC South, there's a lot of positive vibes around the team.

Tyler Shough looks to be the answer at quarterback, Kellen Moore got some good play out of his offense at times, and the overall rookie class looks to be one of, if not the best, in the NFL.

If the Saints can bring back Cameron Jordan this offseason, things could be looking even better. And on The Set with Terron Armstead, Jordan revealed an encouraging sign that he could be coming back to New Orleans this offseason.

Cameron Jordan reveals the % chance of re-signing with Saints

Jordan revealed that there is a "94%" chance that he re-signs with the Saints if he doesn't retire this offseason. While it's not 100%, this is still some very welcome news for Saints fans.

While he likes his media gig and could retire, if he decides to keep playing in the NFL, Jordan believes there's a 94% chance that his 16th season will be with the Saints.

The Saints legend has played all 15 years of his NFL career with the Saints, and this past season, he had one of his best years in recent seasons.

Jordan played in all 17 games, recording two passes defended, two forced fumbles, 10.5 sacks, and 47 tackles with 15 tackles for loss and 15 quarterback hits.

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While he didn't get named to the Pro Bowl, Jordan's 2025 season was very impressive for a 36-year-old lineman in the NFL coming off a few down years.

In 2023 and 2024 combined, Jordan had six sacks total. This season, he nearly doubled that. In his potentially Hall of Fame NFL career, Jordan has 132 sacks, eight Pro Bowl nods, one All-Pro, and is a member of the HOF All-2010s Team.

Jordan is one of the best Saints players ever, and if he doesn't decide to retire after the 2025 season, then he's very likely to come back to the Saints.

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