New Orleans Saints receiver Devery Henderson remembers a moment during the team's spectacular Super Bowl celebration in the CBD when General Manager Mickey Loomis turned to him on their parade float and said, "Boy, a few years ago, you could have never imagined we'd be in this position.'"
It was a sentiment that only a handful of players could have truly appreciated on that day.
As much fun as everybody was having as those floats made their way through a sea of hundreds of thousands of fans in the heart of the vibrant city of New Orleans, Henderson was one of the few who truly understood just how far the journey had been to get there.
Henderson is one of only three players remaining on the Saints' roster from this day five years ago -- when Hurricane...
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