star defensive end Cam Jordan has accomplished many things on the field in his Hall of Fame-worthy career. He can now check something off his allow from the gridiron, a franchise owner. The 35-year-old Jordan has long thought about his life after football, and now this opportunity allows him to bridge that gap once he decides to hang up the cleats.
Jordan has acquired a stake in eight Little Caesars locations in and around the Indianapolis area. The eight-time Pro Bowler has no direct ties to the area, but a partnership makes sense with the company which is the official Pizza Sponsor of the NFL. Jordan has appeared in TV commercials, marketing activations, and community initiatives in collaboration with Little Caesars.
“It’s just the natural evolution of life and always trying to get the best out of it,” Jordan said in an interview. “I hope this is going to be something I look back on in 15 years and think, ‘This was one of the greatest of my life, and this is how many things we’ve done.'" "Now I'm just on a year-by-year. I'm gunning for 130 this year. If I don't hit 130, it's gonna be 130", Jordan recently said on his podcast. "Yeah, it's gonna be me, Carl Granderson, Chase Young, and Brian Bresee. I love the odds. I like the challenge."