
Cam Jordan
8x NFL Pro Bowler, Humanitarian, Media Personality
Cam Jordan is a three-time All-Pro defensive end and the most tenured player in New Orleans Saints franchise history, having just completed his 15th NFL season with the organization that drafted him in 2011. One of the most durable and consistent players of his era, Jordan has earned eight Pro Bowl selections, was named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, and ranks 17th on the NFL’s all-time sack list with 132 career sacks. Over his career, he has sacked 53 different quarterbacks, holds the Saints’ franchise record for sacks, and has missed only two games in 15 seasons, an extraordinary testament to his preparation, leadership, and longevity.
Off the field, Jordan has built a lasting legacy rooted in service, education, and mentorship. Through the Cam Jordan Foundation, he has completed more than 250 school visits throughout his career, focusing on youth empowerment and access to opportunity. He launched the Cam Jordan Foundation Legacy Scholarship Program, which currently awards four exceptional Louisiana high school seniors full tuition for four years at an in-state college or university, with plans to add four additional scholarship recipients in 2026. His impact has earned him three nominations for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award and recognition as a Bart Starr Award recipient, honoring exemplary character and leadership on and off the field. Jordan also serves on the New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund Steering Committee and partners with organizations including Crescent City Corps, First Tee, Youth Empowerment Project, Big Brothers Big Sisters, United Way, Second Harvest Food Bank, Smile Train, and more.
Jordan has also established himself as a respected media voice during his playing career. He launched his first podcast in 2020 and currently hosts Off the Edge in partnership with the National Football League and iHeartMedia. He has appeared in national commercials, television and digital platforms and has served as an executive producer on NFL documentary projects, further expanding his influence in media and storytelling.
A proud family man, Jordan is a devoted husband to wife Nikki, and father of four - Tank, Glory, Nia, and Chanel - and the son of Steve Jordan, a six-time Pro Bowl tight end for the Minnesota Vikings.
Off the field, Jordan has built a lasting legacy rooted in service, education, and mentorship. Through the Cam Jordan Foundation, he has completed more than 250 school visits throughout his career, focusing on youth empowerment and access to opportunity. He launched the Cam Jordan Foundation Legacy Scholarship Program, which currently awards four exceptional Louisiana high school seniors full tuition for four years at an in-state college or university, with plans to add four additional scholarship recipients in 2026. His impact has earned him three nominations for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award and recognition as a Bart Starr Award recipient, honoring exemplary character and leadership on and off the field. Jordan also serves on the New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund Steering Committee and partners with organizations including Crescent City Corps, First Tee, Youth Empowerment Project, Big Brothers Big Sisters, United Way, Second Harvest Food Bank, Smile Train, and more.
Jordan has also established himself as a respected media voice during his playing career. He launched his first podcast in 2020 and currently hosts Off the Edge in partnership with the National Football League and iHeartMedia. He has appeared in national commercials, television and digital platforms and has served as an executive producer on NFL documentary projects, further expanding his influence in media and storytelling.
A proud family man, Jordan is a devoted husband to wife Nikki, and father of four - Tank, Glory, Nia, and Chanel - and the son of Steve Jordan, a six-time Pro Bowl tight end for the Minnesota Vikings.