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Bengals Target Veteran Pass Rusher Cameron Jordan
16 Mar
Summary
- Bengals added Mafe, Cook, and Allen in free agency.
- Cameron Jordan recorded 10.5 sacks in the previous season.
- Jordan offers veteran leadership and a strong pass rush.

The Cincinnati Bengals are actively strengthening their defense following the initial free agency period. Recent acquisitions include edge rusher Boye Mafe, safety Bryan Cook, and defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. However, the team acknowledges that further defensive upgrades are necessary to achieve their goals.
Significant needs remain, particularly in the secondary and along the defensive line. The Bengals could target another cornerback and safety, potentially in the 2026 NFL Draft. More critically, enhancing the front seven is a priority, with the need for reinforcements at defensive line and edge rusher, even after signing Mafe.
A prime opportunity exists to acquire veteran pass rusher Cameron Jordan from the New Orleans Saints. At 36 years old, Jordan posted an impressive 10.5 sacks last season, his first double-digit sack performance since 2021. His overall PFF grade of 76.0 ranked him among the top edge rushers, highlighting his dual threat as a pass rusher and run defender.
Given Jordan's likely contract expectations, he aligns with the Bengals' fiscal strategy. His addition would complement the existing defensive acquisitions and address critical needs, making him an ideal pursuit for the team.




