The New Orleans Saints are bringing back franchise defensive end Cameron Jordan on a one-year contract for the 2025 season, according to reports. Jordan, who is entering his age-37 season, is returning to the team where he has been a long-time defensive leader. Both accounts describe the deal as short-term and tied to Jordan’s stated plan to end his playing career after the upcoming season. CBS Sports reports that Jordan previously announced that the season would be his last, and the Saints’ move aligns with that decision. While the reported coverage focuses on the timing and length of the contract, it does not add new details about specific performance incentives or contract terms beyond the one-year commitment. The re-signing allows New Orleans to retain Jordan for one final season as he continues in his role as an edge rusher before retirement at the end of the year.