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New Orleans Saints Defensive End Cameron Jordan will bring some fun back to the football game.
During a performance at the Fanatics party in New York Over the weekend, the eight-time pro bowler gave an honest answer when asked what he thought was the “stupidest rule” in the league today.
New Orleans Saints Defensive End Cameron Jordan makes “Who Dat?” Chant before a game against Las Vegas Raiders at Caesar’s Superdome. (Matthew Hinton-Preferred Pictures)
“For fans, I think it’s excessive party,” replied an animated Jordan.
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“Like, boy, if you don’t let them celebrate. They scored a touchdown, they pulled three defenders on their backs – let them … I get a sack on a quarterback, give me five seconds. In fact, the limelight put on me.”
The Nfl The rulebook shows spotted and excessive festivities as unsportsmanlike behavior.

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The 2021 season saw the most spotted flags for at least two decades with a total of 61, causing the league to crack down on players in the following seasons. ESPN reported In 2022, that of the 61 flags, only five of the league met the standard.
According to Nflpenalties.com, The 2022 season experienced a dramatic fall with 21 mocking flags. By 2023, this number fell to 17 and last season it was up to 20.
But for Saints veteran, the players must be allowed to participate in slightly harmlessly spotted and celebrate.

New Orleans Saint’s defensive end Cameron Jordan on the field before the game against Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Dale Zanine-Preferred Pictures)
“Let’s celebrate,” Jordan continued. “It’s ok to spott. Bring back to spotting. Let me talk my s —.”



