The Kansas City Chiefs have yet to effectively address their pass rush this offseason, but it sounds like general manager Brett Veach has his eyes on a veteran to fill the need.
According to ESPN's Nate Taylor, Kansas City has emerged as a possible landing spot for New Orleans Saints free agent edge rusher Cameron Jordan.
Jordan is still on the market and open to playing elsewhere in 2026.
"Moving forward in free agency, the Chiefs are a possible destination for pass rusher Cameron Jordan, according to a league source," Taylor said.
Jordan showed in 2025 that he can still be a highly effective player in his late 30s, as he started all 17 games and tallied 10.5 sacks with 15 tackles for loss.
The 36-year-old is also still incredibly durable, as Jordan hasn't missed a game in three seasons and has never missed more than one contest in a single year.
Adding Jordan would give the Chiefs another starting-caliber edge rusher opposite George Karlaftis and upgrade a pass-rushing group that struggled to get to the quarterback in 2025.
Jordan's 242 games of starting experience and an additional 10 games in the postseason would also be incredibly valuable to a Kansas City squad looking to get back into Super Bowl contention after missing the playoffs this past season.
Additionally, Jordan should be cheap to sign in free agency. Spotrac projects a one-year deal worth around $7 million should be enough to get a deal done with the eight-time Pro Bowler.
Jordan should find his next NFL home soon, and it could be in Kansas City with the Chiefs.
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