Cam Jordan Vows to BREAK Saints’ Record Against Seahawks: "I’m Coming for It, and They Won’t Know What Hit Them!"
In a fiery declaration that has fans and analysts on edge, New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan has set his sights on breaking the franchise’s record in their upcoming showdown against the Seattle Seahawks. Jordan, known for his relentless drive and passion for the game, is determined to make history—and he’s ready to shock the Seahawks in the process.
“I’ve put in the work, and it’s time to make history,” Jordan said confidently. “The Seahawks won’t know what’s coming. I’m coming for that record, and nothing is going to stop me.”
With his eyes set on breaking a major milestone for the Saints, Jordan’s confidence has electrified the locker room. Known for his ability to disrupt opposing quarterbacks, he’s ready to cement his legacy as one of the greatest players in franchise history. The looming clash against the Seahawks presents the perfect opportunity for Jordan to eclipse the record and leave an indelible mark on the team’s legacy.
“I’ve been working towards this moment for years, and now it’s right in front of me,” Jordan added. “I’ll make sure this game is one to remember for the Saints and for our fans.”
As Jordan gears up for the game, all eyes will be on him to see if he can deliver on his promise and leave the Seahawks in awe of his relentless pursuit of greatness. If he achieves his goal, it will be another iconic chapter in his storied career with the Saints.
Jayden Daniels Out: Marcus Mariota to Start for Commanders in Week 3

The Washington Commanders won’t have superstar quarterback Jayden Daniels in Week 3 and will start veteran backup Marcus Mariota in his place against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3.
MRI tests revealed Daniels suffered a PCL sprain in a 27-18 Week 2 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Mariota is in his second season as Daniels’ backup and signed a 1-year, $8 million contract on March 12 after playing on a 1-year, $6 million contract in 2024.
“Now official: Commanders HC Dan Quinn said Marcus Mariota will start Sunday versus the Raiders,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter wrote on his official X account on September 19.
Mariota filled in for Daniels in 2024 after he injured his ribs in the first quarter of a 40-7 Week 7 win over the Carolina Panthers. Mariota looked sharp that day, going 18-of-23 passing for 205 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions to go with 11 carries for 34 yards.
He also saw extended action in the regular season finale, going 15-of-19 passing for 161 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions to go with 5 carries for 56 yards and 1 touchdown in a 23-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Mariota, Daniels Have Plenty In Common
Mariota and Daniels have a lot in common aside from just how they play — starting with both being similar size. Mariota is 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds while Daniels is 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds.
Both players were No. 2 overall picks in the NFL draft. Mariota was picked No. 2 by the Tennessee Titans in 2015 and Daniels was picked No. 2 in the 2024 NFL draft by th Commanders.
Both were rookie starting quarterbacks. Mariota went 3-9 in 2015 and Daniels went 12-5 in 2024, leading his team to the NFC Championship Game.
Both played in the Pac-12 Conference. Mariota starred at the University of Oregon. Daaniels started his career at Arizona State before he transferred to LSU for his final 2 seasons.
Both Mariota and Daniels are also part of college football’s most exclusive club — Mariota became Oregon’s first Heisman Trophy winner in 2014 and Daniels won the Heisman Trophy at LSU in 2023.