Leawood, Kansas – Cameron Jordan, one of the most dominant and consistent edge rushers in NFL history with 8 Pro Bowl selections and 3 All-Pro honors, has officially parted ways with the New Orleans Saints after 15 seasons with the franchise.

The Saints decided not to offer him a new long-term contract, making Jordan a free agent for the first time in his NFL career.
The veteran defensive end immediately sent shockwaves through the league after reports surfaced that he rented a luxurious $500,000 villa in Leawood, Kansas — an upscale suburb located just minutes from Arrowhead Stadium and the Chiefs’ training facilities.
Fans quickly began speculating that Jordan has already reached an agreement with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jordan spent his entire NFL career with the Saints after being selected 24th overall in the 2011 NFL Draft. He became the cornerstone of the Saints’ defense for 15 seasons, served as defensive captain nine times, and remains the franchise’s all-time leader in sacks.
The 8-time Pro Bowler earned First-Team All-Pro honors in 2017 and Second-Team All-Pro nods in 2018 and 2019. He was also named to the NFL’s 2010s All-Decade Team and holds the record for the most Pro Bowl selections by any defensive player in Saints history.
However, due to salary cap constraints and a shift in organizational direction, the Saints were forced to move on. That decision instantly made Jordan one of the most attractive veteran edge rushers on the free-agent market.

Just days after hitting free agency, Jordan caused a frenzy by renting a high-end home in Leawood — a premier residential area favored by many Chiefs players and executives because of its luxury, family-friendly neighborhoods, excellent schools, and short commute to Arrowhead Stadium.
The move has fans and NFL insiders convinced that Jordan has either already agreed to terms with the Chiefs or is very close to signing.
Although there has been no official announcement yet, Jordan’s choice to settle in Leawood — a neighborhood popular among current and former Chiefs stars — has only fueled the growing belief that he is heading to Kansas City.
With the Chiefs looking to bolster their pass rush and add veteran leadership on defense, Jordan’s experience, production, and locker-room presence would be a major addition for head coach Andy Reid and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.
No matter where he ultimately lands, one thing is clear: Cameron Jordan’s legendary NFL career is far from over.