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Saints DE Cameron Jordan doubts Chase Young will sign with Panthers: Trolling


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One of the very best players in the NFC South also happens to be one of the division’s very best trolls.

We learned on Tuesday that free-agent pass rusher and former second overall pick Chase Young will be visiting the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints this week. But longtime Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan doesn’t seem to think his foes over in Charlotte have much of a chance to sign the 2020 Defensive Rookie of the Year . . .

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Young made a round out west this past season, as he was moved from the Washington Commanders to the San Francisco 49ers at the trade deadline in October. He went on to play in 12 total games for the eventual NFC champions—totaling 16 combined tackles, 3.5 sacks and eight quarterback hits.

With the Panthers having just lost two-time Pro Bowler Brian Burns and fellow linebacker Frankie Luvu, the team’s leading sack artists in 2023, Young would be a pretty solid get. But according to Jordan, Young should get out of Carolina as soon as he can on Wednesday

-Pantherswire.usatoday.com

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