Cameron Jordan Stuns Fans With Bold Statement About the Jets

Saints' Cameron Jordan delivers a candid take on the Jets while setting high hopes for New Orleans' playoff aspirations.

Cameron Jordan might just have a future in broadcasting once his playing days are over. The New Orleans Saints' defensive end has been making waves with his sharp commentary, recently taking a playful jab at the New York Jets. During a discussion about the Saints' future prospects, he couldn't resist poking fun at the Jets' long-standing struggles.

When asked if the Saints could make a deep playoff run, Jordan quipped, “Isn't that the goal? Ain't nobody going the whole offseason, thinking like, ‘man, I hope we just win three games.'

I'll leave that to the Jets.” It's a classic line, capitalizing on the Jets' 15-year playoff drought, and it’s a reminder of how the Jets have often been the butt of NFL jokes.

However, the Saints, coming off a 6-11 season, might want to tread carefully. Despite ending the 2025-26 campaign on a high note, they still found themselves at the bottom of the NFC South. They haven't seen playoff action since the 2020-21 season, which makes Jordan's comments a bit bold.

While New Orleans is feeling optimistic about their quarterback situation, the Jets are still searching for answers. But Jordan and the Saints need to stay grounded. Wins over teams like the sub-.500 Buccaneers, Panthers, Titans, and yes, the Jets, shouldn’t lead to overconfidence.

As a respected leader, Jordan should focus on keeping the team motivated and focused on building a winning culture. Taking shots at struggling franchises might be entertaining, but it’s a risky move if the Saints stumble in 2026. Fans and critics alike will remember this moment, and they won't hesitate to remind Jordan if things don’t go as planned.