Patriots Eye Veteran Edge Rusher for Short‑Term Boost
USA Massachusetts Foxborough,Mon Jun 15 2026
The Patriots are almost full on their roster, but they might still add a veteran edge rusher before training camp. A 37‑year‑old defensive end who spent 15 seasons with the Saints could be a fit. He recorded 10. 5 sacks last season and has never missed a game in his career. His total tackles, forced fumbles and pass deflections show he can still pressure quarterbacks.
New Orleans has made an offer to the player, but he is weighing his options. The Saints’ coach said the team will support him if he chooses to stay. If he feels ready elsewhere, other teams might court him. The Patriots could sign him for a year and add depth to their pass‑rush attack.
The team already brought in two new edge rushers. One is a veteran signed to a three‑year deal, and the other was drafted in the second round. These two will replace a player who left for Washington. Together, they are expected to lead the team’s pass rush.
Beyond those two, the Patriots have a handful of younger options. Some are still developing and may not match the veteran’s production. A one‑year deal with the experienced player would give the Patriots a chance to reach the playoffs without blocking younger talent.
Jordan’s experience and reliability make him an attractive short‑term upgrade. He has a strong sack average over the last five seasons and can contribute immediately. The Patriots could use his presence to improve their defense while keeping options open for the future.
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