Of the things that can be said about the New Orleans Saints' performance on Sunday, most of it will probably end up negative. However, one bright spot is their veteran defensive end Cam Jordan. Jordan has talked about the necessary change from the previous system. On Sunday, he backed up those words with a strong opening performance.
The team captain would quickly get on the stat sheet on Sunday, sacking Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray on just the third play of the game. He wouldn't stop there either, gathering another sack later in the game with some help from his fellow defensive end, Carl Granderson.