Drew Brees confirms suspicion about his Hall of Fame induction by revealing detail that could upset one team
The legendary quarterback has already decided who to represent in Canton.
Drew Brees will always be a fan favorite around the NFL for his historic, record book statistical output. For the New Orleans Saints, however, he was more than just a quarterback. He was a leader.
Brees came to New Orleans when tragedy struck off the field and led them to heights they’d never seen before. With that, his recent comments about his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction make plenty of sense.
Drew Brees announces obvious decision to represent Saints in Hall of Fame
In appearance on the New Heights show hosted by the Kelce brothers, the legendary QB made it clear that he will go into the Hall of Fame as a Saints player. Remember that Brees was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers but grew into the player he’s known as with New Orleans.
Brees started 58 games for the Chargers. For comparison, he drew 228 starting nods with the Saints. In totality, Brees ranks second all-time in league history with 80,358 passing yards and 571 touchdown passes.
Brees will ride in Bacchus parade to celebrate New Orleans
This Sunday, Saints fans will be able to congratulate Brees for everyone to see. He is reportedly set to ride atop a custom-decorated float in the Bacchus parade, according to Barry Kern.
“Brees previously acted as the parade’s Grand Marshal in 2007 and 2010, the latter following the Saints’ first Super Bowl win.” — WBRZ.com
Mardi Gras will feel a bit more special for the city with Brees involved. Plus, it will be his first time as a member of the Hall of Fame, even if everyone knew he would one day end up in Canton once he was eligible by the time his career finished with the Saints.
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Sean Payton sends heartfelt message to Drew Brees following Saints legend’s prestigious induction into Hall of Fame
The former Saints coach was clearly emotional for his QB.