New Orleans Saints legend Roman Harper inducted into local Hall of Fame
New Orleans Saints legend Roman Harper will always be in the franchise's lore. Harper won the Super Bowl with the Saints in 2009 and made two Pro Bowls during his career. His presence in New Orleans stretched farther than his production, though. Harper was a vocal leader for his team. He also consistently got involved […]
New Orleans Saints legend Roman Harper will always be in the franchise's lore. Harper won the Super Bowl with the Saints in 2009 and made two Pro Bowls during his career. His presence in New Orleans stretched farther than his production, though.
Harper was a vocal leader for his team. He also consistently got involved in community outreach programs in the area. All around, Harper was a star in New Orleans.
Now, one Hall of Fame is adding him to their esteemed group That would be the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Harper was inducted on Saturday, May 13th.
Harper played for the Saints from 2006-2013 and then re-joined the Black and Gold in 2016 and was a vital role in the Saints Super Bowl victory during the 2009-2010 season. During his time with the Black and Gold, Harper had 556 solo tackles, 17 sacks, three fumble recoveries, seven interceptions (one for a touchdown), and 52 passes defended. — New Orleans Saints team website
Harper played four seasons at the University of Alabama. That's why the region is notable for his induction. Harper totaled 302 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, and five interceptions during his time with the Tide.
New Orleans inducted Harper into the Saints Hall of Fame last year.