Honoring a Legend: Drew Brees, Announcer Doug Moreau Set to Be Inducted into Saints Hall of Fame
The New Orleans Saints are set to celebrate two of their most influential figures as quarterback legend Drew Brees and longtime broadcaster Doug Moreau will be inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame. The ceremony, which is expected to draw fans, former teammates, and colleagues alike, will recognize not only the on-field heroics of Brees but also the decades-long contributions of Moreau behind the microphone.
Drew Brees, widely regarded as the greatest player in Saints history, will be immortalized for his pivotal role in transforming the franchise into a perennial contender. Joining the Saints in 2006, just after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Brees brought a sense of hope and resilience to a city in need. Under his leadership, the Saints clinched their first and only Super Bowl title in the 2009 season, defeating the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.
Throughout his 15 seasons with the Saints, Brees shattered numerous NFL records, including career passing yards and completions, while also making 12 Pro Bowl appearances. More than just statistics, his leadership, precision, and unrelenting work ethic set the tone for the organizationβs most successful era. Brees retired after the 2020 season with 80,358 passing yards and 571 touchdowns, numbers that place him among the NFL’s all-time greats.
βDrew Brees is the epitome of a Saint β not just for what he did on the field, but for what he meant to the city,β said Saints Hall of Fame president Ken Trahan. βHis impact extends far beyond football. He gave New Orleans pride and purpose during some of its darkest days.β
Joining Brees in this prestigious honor is Doug Moreau, who served as a beloved color commentator and radio analyst for Saints games over several decades. Known for his deep football knowledge and smooth delivery, Moreau helped bring the game to life for countless fans listening on the radio. Before his broadcasting career, Moreau also had a notable tenure as a college football player and later served as an assistant district attorney and judge in Louisiana, showcasing his broad commitment to public service.
βDoug Moreau has been a steady voice for Saints fans through the highs and lows,β said Trahan. βHis contribution to the franchiseβs culture and community cannot be overstated.β
The induction ceremony will take place during the 2025 NFL season and will include a series of events, such as a formal banquet and recognition during a home game at the Caesars Superdome. It promises to be an emotional and celebratory occasion, particularly for Brees, who will return to the stadium where he made history and earned the eternal admiration of an entire region.
As the Saints continue to build toward a new era, the legacies of Brees and Moreau serve as reminders of excellence, dedication, and the enduring bond between the team and its community. Their induction into the Saints Hall of Fame cements their status not just as icons of the franchise, but as symbols of resilience, professionalism, and passion.