Cam Jordan, a defensive end for the New Orleans Saints, will receive the 2025 Bart Starr Award for his exceptional character, integrity, and leadership both on and off the football field. The award will be presented at the 38th annual NFL-sanctioned Super Bowl Breakfast. The honor will be presented during the Super Bowl Breakfast 2025 on Saturday, February 8 from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. CT at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, where Jordan plays. The 38th annual NFL-sanctioned event brings together fans, local business leaders, and football icons for a morning of festivities prior of Super Bowl Sunday.
In addition to his contributions on the field, Jordan is active in giving back to the New Orleans community. The Cam Jordan Foundation was founded to improve the lives of children and the community. It collaborates with groups such as the Youth Empowerment Project and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. It focuses on offering resources, youth development activities, and presenting creative experiences to help young people grow and have more opportunities.
Jordan’s charity, in addition to annual turkey giveaways and back-to-school supply handouts, offers youth sports programs for needy children. His most recent outstanding gesture of kindness was to make a big donation to those most affected by the terrorist attack in the French Quarter. Jordan, the Saints’ first-round draft pick in 2011, is an eight-time Pro Bowler, a member of the NFL’s 2010 All-Decade squad, and the Saints’ all-time sack leader (121.5). He attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he was named All-Pac-10 in 2010. He and his wife, Nikki, have four kids.
Jordan is also the fourth Saints player to earn the award, tying the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the most Bart Starr award winners in history. “Cam Jordan exemplifies excellence in character and integrity both on and off the football field,” stated Corwin Anthony, Executive Director of the Super Bowl Breakfast. “These character qualities, and his heart and passion for giving back to the New Orleans community, align with the mission and legacy of the late Bart Starr.” Jordan joins a lengthy list of famous Bart Starr Award recipients:
Minkah Fitzpatrick Jr. London Fletcher Aeneas Williams
Kirk Cousins Drew Brees Brent Jones
Russell Wilson Kurt Warner Irving Fryar
Demario Davis Warrick Dunn Darrell Green
Eli Manning LaDainian Tomlinson Jackie Slater
Calais Campbell John Lynch Cris Carter
Benjamin Watson Curtis Martin Warren Moon
Matthew Slater Troy Vincent Gill Byrd
Thomas Davis Derrick Brooks Reggis White
Peyton Manning Trent Dilfer Mike Singletary
Aaron Rodgers Darren Woodson Anthony Munoz
Jason Witten Bruce Matthews Steve Largent
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