New Orleans Saints and DE Cameron Jordan have agreed to a 2-season, 27.5 million dollars guaranteed deal extension that secures him to the organization through the 2025 campaign, his agents confirmed the news.
Cameron’s (34) new deal secures him the most guarantees and average salary in the league’s history for a defensive player over 30.
The Saints and DE Cameron Jordan have agreed to a two-year, $27.5 million contract extension, @LarryHolder confirms.
Jordan’s 192 games with the Saints are the fourth-most in franchise history.
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Jordan, an 8th time Pro Bowl pick and New Orleans’ organization leader in career sacks, anticipates that the new contract will keep him in the team until he calls it a career.
Cameron is very enthusiastic about spending his whole career in the NFL with the same franchise – something that his father did. His father, Steve Jordan, played for Minnesota Vikings from 1982 to 1994 and is part of their hall of fame.
“I want to finish my career as a Saints player,” Cameron claimed.