
Cameron Jordan teaming up with Nickelodeon for weekly 'NFL Slimetime' feature
This is the program's fifth year on the air, and it will be hosted again by former NFL standout Nate Burleson and Nickelodeon star "Young Dylan" Gilmer. Additionally, Nickelodeon correspondents Dylan Schefter and Mia Burleson will return and highlight segments diving into players' careers so far and off-field fun facts.
For Jordan's part, he'll host a slime-filled trivia segment each week while sharing his insight on various NFL initiatives. Nickelodeon will broadcast NFL Slimetime on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. CT/5 p.m. ET, with episodes streaming the next day on Paramount+.
It's the latest media venture for Jordan, who has made regular appearances on ESPN and NFL Network morning shows while co-hosting the Truss Levelz podcast with longtime teammate Mark Ingram II, plus a solo venture in his Off the Edge podcast. Jordan has also walked the spring-league sideline in the XFL and joined the CBS Sports playoff pregame show. He has a future in sports media whenever he chooses to hang up his cleats, and his opportunity with Nickelodeon is another nice item to add to his resume.
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