Cam Jordan explains why Saints' head coaching job should be considered attractive
New Orleans Saints star Cam Jordan talks to Fox News Digital about his team's head coaching vacancy and why it's an attractive job.
NEW ORLEANS – There's just one more team in the NFL searching for a head coach, and it happens to be based in the host city for Sunday's Super Bowl.
It's an exciting week to be in New Orleans, but the Saints have yet to make an official head coaching hire, making them the only team in the NFL without a leader.
Several other teams searching for a head coach have locked in their guy, including the Chicago Bears (Ben Johnson), New York Jets (Aaron Glenn), Jacksonville Jaguars (Liam Coen) and even the Dallas Cowboys (Brian Schottenheimer).
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Cameron Jordan on the NFL Network set on Radio Row at the Super Bowl media center. (Imagn)
Many observers have suggested the Saints job may not be considered attractive to the top head coaching candidates.
Don't tell veteran edge rusher Cam Jordan that.
Jordan, riding along Radio Row on his Segway GT3 Pro, rattled off teammates' names to explain just how potent a team the Saints could be with the right leader next season.
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"You look at the Saints, and you think about guys like Rashid Shaheed. You talk about Chris Olave, Alvin Kamara. You look at the gambit of weapons you have on offense, and you say, ‘Well, that could be a potent offense,'" Jordan explained.
"You look at the defensive side. You have Demario Davis, you got me, you got Carl Granderson, you got Khalen Saunders, Bryan Bresee. You got safeties like Tyrann Mathieu. You got Will Harris. You got so many guys that have potential here.
"All you’re missing is a head coach, a