Overview
- ESPN reports Kansas City as a possible destination for Cameron Jordan, with no agreement announced and a decision still pending.
- Chris Jones publicly pitched Jordan on X and later confirmed the post was a recruitment effort.
- The Chiefs have roughly $10 million in cap space and could open more by restructuring deals such as Jones or Creed Humphrey; Spotrac pegs Jordan’s one-year value near $6.8 million.
- Jordan, 36, logged 10.5 sacks last season and owns 132 career sacks across 15 NFL seasons with New Orleans.
- Kansas City, which tied for 22nd in sacks last year, has retooled with Kenneth Walker III, Khyiris Tonga, Alohi Gilman and Kader Kohou, traded Trent McDuffie for draft capital, and holds 10 picks including Nos. 9 and 29 with edge rusher and cornerback as expected targets.