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Meet The Saints Legend Randall Gay

Athlete Name: Randall Gay
Position: Defensive Back
College: Louisiana State
Birthdate: 5/5/1982
NFL Experience: Seven Seasons
Saints Years: 2008-2010
Records: One of the two Louisianan-born (other being former LSU and Saints teammate, Devery Henderson) having won a championship at both the college and pro level for teams of Louisiana
Honors: 2x-Super Bowl Champion (2004, 2009)

After a four-year stint with the New England Patriots to start his career, Randall Gay joined the Saints prior to the start of the 2008 season. The Baton Rouge native and former BCS National Champion at LSU played a key role in the New Orleans secondary at both corner and safety for three seasons (2008-10), starting 20-of-32 contests and recording 95 tackles (84 solo), five stops for loss, two sacks, one interception and 20 passes defensed. Some of Gay’s most memorable moments came en-route to the Super Bowl XLIV Championship, as he played in all three contests, forcing fumbles in both the Divisional Round vs Arizona and the NFC Championship against Minnesota while also adding 17 solo tackles. Randall currently resides in Baton Rouge, La. and is now an assistant district attorney for the 18th Judicial District Court.