
94 days until Saints' season opener: Every player to wear No. 94
94 days until Saints' season opener: Every player to wear No. 94 From Jim Wilks to Cameron Jordan
Our countdown to the start of the New Orleans Saints' 2025 season continues with Day 94, which means we're looking back at every player to wear that jersey number for the Saints.
No. 94, of course, belongs to Cameron Jordan. And he's worn it a long time -- he's going on Year 15. But he wasn't the first player to put it on. He's the latest great Saints defender to wear it, following in the footsteps of guys like Jim Wilks (who appeared in 187 games with the Saints, including the playoffs), Joe Johnson (a two-time Pro Bowler and the 2000 Comeback Player of the Year), and Charles Grant (who earned a championship ring for his efforts in Super Bowl XLIV).
With 94 days to go until the 2024 season kickoffs, here's the full list of players to wear No. 94 with the Saints (via Pro Football Reference):
Jim Wilks (1981-1993)
Joe Johnson (1994-2001)
Charles Grant (2002-2009)
Kawika Mitchell (2010)
K.C. Asiodu (2010)
Cameron Jordan (2011-Present)
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