Saints announce plans for Jahri Evans to enter their Ring of Honor

New Orleans Saints fans attending this week’s game with the Cleveland Browns are in for a treat. The Saints will induct Super Bowl XLIV champion Jahri Evans into their Ring of Honor on Sunday, Nov. 17, during a halftime ceremony at Caesars Superdome. Kickoff is set for noon CT/1 pm ET.

Additionally, many of Evans’ former teammates are expected to be in attendance as part of the Saints’ annual “Legends Weekend” event. Evans started at right guard during the most successful stretch in team history, and he currently works for the Saints as an assistant offensive line coach. He shared an impassioned message to his players when he got the news during training camp, and was quoted with a lengthy statement in an official release from the team.

“It is exciting to have been selected to be part of such an elite group,” Evans told NewOrleansSaints.com. “I am grateful to Mrs. Benson, Mickey Loomis for selecting me for this honor. I would also like to thank my coaches and teammates for the role they played in my development and success, as well as our fans who gave us such great energy on game day and inspired us to reach the heights of winning the Super Bowl.”

Evans becomes just the eighth member of the team’s Ring of Honor, joining owner Tom Benson, quarterback Archie Manning and defensive end Will Smith, as well as several Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees: offensive tackle Willie Roaf, kicker Morten Andersen, linebacker Rickey Jackson and Sam Mills. This recognition is another boost to Evans’ own Hall of Fame candidacy after he reached the finalist stage last year. Maybe this time he will get over the last hurdle.