New Orleans Saints Fan-Favorite Player Expected to Hit Free Agency, Report Says A report from NFL Network indicates that New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is expected to hit free agency when his contract expires at the end of the 2023 season. The news comes as a surprise to many in Who Dat Nation, as Jordan has been a staple on the Saints' defense since being drafted by the team in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Jordan, who turns 34 in July, has been an integral part of the Saints' defensive line for over a decade. He's recorded 93.5 sacks during his time with the team, which ranks him third all-time in franchise history behind only Jonathan Vilma and Will Smith. In addition to his pass-rushing prowess, Jordan has also been praised for his leadership and work ethic on and off the field. The report suggests that Jordan will likely be one of the top free agents available next offseason, with several teams already expressing interest in his services. However, it's unclear at this point whether Jordan will opt to test the open market or re-sign with the Saints, where he's been a key contributor throughout his career. Saints fans are no doubt bracing themselves for the possibility of Jordan playing elsewhere in 2024, but there's also hope that he'll remain a member of the team for years to come. Regardless, it's clear that Jordan will have plenty of suitors vying for his services when free agency opens next spring.#NFL_Draft #New_Orleans_Saints #Cam_Jordan #Jonathan_Vilma #Will_Smith

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IRIS Dena sinks: Blaming India for US strike on Iran frigate illogical, says BJP The BJP has strongly refuted claims blaming India for a US strike on an Iranian naval vessel, emphasizing the incident occurred in international waters far from Indian jurisdiction. Party leader Amit Malviya stated that geographical proximity does not equate to control or accountability under international maritime law, dismissing attempts to involve India as factually incorrect and politically motivated speculation. #IRIS_Dena #Blaming_India #Dena_sinks #Indian_jurisdiction #Iran_frigate #Iranian_naval #claims_blaming #frigate_illogical #naval_vessel #strongly_refuted

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Cam Jordan Reportedly Open to Leaving New Orleans Negotiations between the Saints and star defensive end Cameron Jordan have hit a snag, leading many to speculate that Jordan may be open to exploring other options in free agency. The 32-year-old veteran has been a cornerstone of the Saints' defense for over a decade, but with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, it appears that he is willing to consider leaving New Orleans if the team does not meet his financial demands. According to sources close to the situation, Jordan's representatives have made it clear that he is seeking a significant pay increase, one that would put him in line with some of the top defensive ends in the league. However, the Saints are reportedly hesitant to commit to such a large contract extension, especially given their recent history of dealing with injuries and salary cap constraints. Jordan has been an integral part of the Saints' success over the years, recording 81 sacks since entering the league in 2011. He was a key component of the team's Super Bowl XLIV championship and has consistently been one of the top defensive players in the NFL. However, with his age and injury history becoming increasingly relevant, there is growing concern among Saints fans that Jordan may not be able to maintain his current level of performance for much longer. The situation has put pressure on both sides to find a solution before the start of free agency, when Jordan would be free to sign with any team. While it remains unclear whether the Saints will ultimately be able to re-sign their star defensive end, one thing is certain: Jordan's departure from New Orleans would be a significant blow to the franchise and its fans.#NFL #New_Orleans_Saints #Cameron_Jordan #Super_Bowl_XLIV

Cameron Jordan Has No Agreement with Saints, Plans to Test Free Agency Next Week The New Orleans Saints and defensive end Cameron Jordan have reached an impasse in contract negotiations, leaving the 12th-year veteran without a deal heading into next week. According to sources close to the situation, Jordan plans to test the open market as a free agent when the new league year begins on March 15. Jordan's contract with the Saints expired at the end of the 2022 season, and while there have been ongoing discussions about a potential extension, no agreement has been reached. With the NFL combine and draft process now behind us, it appears Jordan will explore other options before making a decision about his future with the Saints or elsewhere. A four-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time First-Team All-Pro, Jordan has spent his entire 12-year career with New Orleans, recording 95 sacks and 444 tackles in 176 games. Despite being one of the most productive defensive players in franchise history, Jordan's market value may have taken a slight hit due to age (he turns 34 in July) and the increasingly crowded free agent landscape at defensive end. While it's unclear if the Saints will be willing to offer Jordan a significant extension or simply look for a more affordable replacement, one thing is certain: Jordan's next move will have a significant impact on the team's salary cap situation. With a number of key contributors set to become unrestricted free agents in their own right, the Saints face a challenging offseason that will test their ability to balance roster needs with financial constraints. In the meantime, Jordan's decision will be closely watched by fans and observers alike, as it could have far-reaching implications for the Saints' plans to rebuild their defense.#NFL #New_Orleans_Saints #Cameron_Jordan

Iran crisis: Rahul Gandhi questions PM Modi's 'silence' on warship sinking in 'our backyard' Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence on the "conflict" and the sinking of an Iranian warship. They accused the government of "surrendering strategic sovereignty" and "undoing" India's foreign policy, particularly concerning oil imports and the safety of Indian citizens in the Gulf region. #Rahul_Gandhi #Prime_Minister #Minister_Narendra #Narendra_Modi #Mallikarjun_Kharge #Congress_leaders #criticized_Prime #Gandhi_questions #leaders_Rahul #Kharge_criticized

Ending Ukraine war in everyone's interest, UNSC seat for India crucial: Finland President Alexander Stubb India and Finland emphasized that ending the Russia-Ukraine war is crucial for global stability and called for UN reform. Both nations agreed to support a just peace in Ukraine through diplomacy. A new Migration and Mobility Agreement was signed, fostering cooperation in technology, defense, and critical minerals, strengthening bilateral ties and global supply chains. #Russia-Ukraine_war #President_Alexander #Alexander_Stubb #Finland_President #Stubb_India #UNSC_seat #India_crucial #Finland_emphasized #Ending_Ukraine #Ukraine_war

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