Mickey Loomis Puts Cam Jordan Offer On Table For New Orleans Saints

Mickey Loomis Puts Cam Jordan Offer On Table For New Orleans Saints

Mickey Loomis put the new orleans saints on different tracks for two longtime veterans on Monday. Cam Jordan has a contract offer on the table; Taysom Hill does not. That leaves one path open toward a 16th season and another still shut.

Mickey Loomis on Jordan

Loomis said the team is open to a return for Jordan and added that “there is a contract offer on the table for Jordan.” The defensive end has talked about leaving the door open to coming back to New Orleans for his 16th season, but he has not signed that offer.

The timing matters because both players remained unsigned for the 2026 season when Loomis spoke to reporters on Monday. For Jordan, the message was straightforward: the Saints have put terms in front of him, and the decision now sits with him.

Taysom Hill’s outlook

Hill’s position looked different. Loomis said about the tight end, “there’s no offer out to him.” That lines up with the view that Hill does not appear likely to return to the Saints after the final 2025 home game, when his emotional words may have been his last as a member of the team.

That split is the story. One veteran still has a contract in hand. The other does not, and the Saints have already drawn a line between the two longtime contributors as they head toward the 2026 season.

Alvin Kamara update

Loomis also gave an update on Alvin Kamara during the same Monday session with reporters, but the contract questions around Jordan and Hill were the clearest part of the day. For Saints fans tracking the roster, the immediate takeaway is simple: Jordan has a live offer, Hill does not.

What comes next is now centered on Jordan’s response. If he accepts, New Orleans keeps a veteran defensive end in place for another season. If he does not, the Saints move forward without one of the most recognizable names in the room.

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