What happened: The New Orleans Saints posted that Mark Ingram II and Terron Armstead "will always be family" after naming them the newest members of the Saints Hall of Fame. The team paired the message with its earlier announcement celebrating the former offensive standouts together.
Why it matters: The honor ties two prominent alumni back to the franchise as New Orleans moves through the 2026 offseason. For the Saints, it reinforces a connection to a recent era shaped by Ingram's rushing production and Terron Armstead's run as a cornerstone tackle.
By the numbers: Ingram spent 10 total seasons with New Orleans and finished his NFL career with 8,111 rushing yards and 65 rushing touchdowns. He was also selected to three Pro Bowls during his 12-year NFL career.
What to watch: Next comes the formal Saints Hall of Fame rollout, including ceremony details and additional alumni recognition around the 2026 season.