New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan has officially announced his return to the NFL for the upcoming season, which he confirmed will be his final year in the league. The veteran pass rusher shared the news via social media, declaring "He's back" while clarifying that this will be his "one final season."
The announcement, shared by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, ends speculation regarding the future of the franchise icon. Jordan has spent his entire professional career with the Saints since being selected in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. As the organization's all-time leader in sacks, his presence on the defensive line remains a focal point for the New Orleans defense.
Throughout his storied career, Jordan has earned eight Pro Bowl selections and has been a fixture of consistency in the NFC South. By returning for a 14th season, he provides the Saints with veteran leadership and a proven pass-rushing threat as the team prepares for the 2024 campaign. Fans in New Orleans will now have one last opportunity to watch the legendary defender in action before his eventual retirement.
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