Breaking News: Another Top New Orleans Saints Experienced Star Confirmed He Will Leave

Cam Jordan discusses Michael Thomas’ departure from the Saints.
Cam Jordan, a teammate of Michael Thomas of the New Orleans Saints, recently discussed what it’s like to watch him go. Thomas is expected to become a free agency.

One of the players with the longest contract with the New Orleans Saints will be released when free agency opens on Wednesday, March 13. It’s getting more and more obvious that wide receiver Michael Thomas, who has been with the Saints since 2016, isn’t coming back to New Orleans when he becomes a free agent.

After eight seasons with the squad, Thomas’s time will come to an end. Despite a harsh finish brought on by injuries and arguments, supporters should ultimately be appreciative of Thomas’ dominant run with the team. Four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, three Pro Bowls, two All-Pro selections, two seasons in which he led the league in receptions, and one year in which he led the league in receiving yards were all highlights of Thomas’s initial four-year career. That is undoubtedly cause for celebration.

 

Cam Jordan, Thomas’ teammate, is among many who are happy about it. Jordan was right there on social media, boosting up Thomas while he was talking about some of the unique things he accomplished while wearing a Saints uniform. A fan then enquired as to Jordan’s thoughts on Thomas’s departure.

Jordan clarified that while he can only hope for his colleagues’ success, it hurts every offseason to watch them go on.

Cam Jordan is not happy that Michael Thomas is leaving the Saints.
Cam Jordan, who has been a member of the New Orleans Saints since 2011, is the player with the longest tenure. He has witnessed every scenario involving players quitting. Jordan has lost a number of players in recent years, including Sean Payton and Drew Brees, and Thomas will now be looking for a new team.

Jordan is aware that the Saints are in a new chapter and that, sooner rather than later, his own career will come to an end. As he gets ready for his 14th NFL season, Jordan will turn 35 this offseason. With two seasons left on his current deal, the eight-time Pro Bowler will have to decide in 2026 what to do with his career.

 

 

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