The New Orleans Saints are considering the futures of franchise greats Alvin Kamara and Cameron Jordan, with no guarantees from GM Mickey Loomis about their return. Jordan is a free agent, while Kamara faces trade speculation.
Key points
Saints are transitioning into the future
Cameron Jordan is a free agent and unsigned
Alvin Kamara is under contract but faces trade speculation
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The New Orleans Saints are in the midst of transitioning into the future.
That began last season, when the team was in a rebuilding year that culminated with Tyler Shough giving hope for the future.
This year, the next step could be saying goodbye to a pair of franchise greats, Alvin Kamara and Cameron Jordan.
Jordan became a free agent this offseason and remains unsigned. Meanwhile, Kamara is under contract but there has been trade speculation surrounding him.
When asked about the futures of Kamara and Jordan, general manager Mickey Loomis made no guarantees that either one would be back.
He also noted that the 2026 NFL Draft, which starts on Thursday, could decide their fates.
“Loomis said what they do in the draft could impact what they do with Alvin Kamara and Cam Jordan. Also said what they do could impact what AK and Cam want to do with the Saints,” Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football said.
Writing on the wall
The writing has been on the wall that both might not be back.
With Kamara, the Saints signed Travis Etienne to a four-year, $48 million contract in free agency, which led many to believe Kamara may now be expendable.
What is Alvin Kamara's current contract status with the Saints?
Alvin Kamara is currently under contract with the New Orleans Saints.
Why is Cameron Jordan still unsigned this offseason?
Cameron Jordan became a free agent this offseason and remains unsigned as the Saints evaluate their roster.
What did Saints GM Mickey Loomis say about Kamara and Jordan's futures?
Mickey Loomis made no guarantees regarding the futures of either Alvin Kamara or Cameron Jordan.
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“You gotta be able to take your emotions out of it. Of course, I’d love to be in New Orleans, but at the same time, if the cents doesn’t make sense, then we have to find our own path,” Jordan said.
Alvin Kamara on the decline?
Kamara was once viewed as one of the best running backs in the NFL. Not only was he a good runner, he was also an exceptional pass-catcher.
That said, Kamara is now set to turn 31 years old and he’s coming off a season in which he posted career-low production and missed six games due to injury.
It is worth noting, though, that Kamara was playing for a putrid offense that didn’t get going with Shough until late in the season, when Kamara was hurt.
Seattle doesn’t have a sure starter at running back, and Kamara has a connection to Broncos head coach Sean Payton, who coached him in New Orleans.
Both teams would offer Kamara a chance to win a Super Bowl at this late stage in his career.
Cameron Jordan’s bounce-back season
It looked like Jordan was on his way to retirement after posting just six sacks between 2023 and 2024.
However, the eight-time Pro Bowler bounced back in a big way in 2025, posting 10.5 sacks while playing in all 17 games for a third-straight season.
It is at least somewhat surprising to see him still available at this point.
It’s possible Jordan just hasn’t received the kind of offers he expected because teams are wary of his age (37 in July) and a rapid decline to his 2023 and 2024 production.
It’s a matter of when, not if, Jordan finds a home, it just may not be in New Orleans.