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Although he should have made it, Evans will be right back in the running next year.

Shough may not have won the OROY at the NFL Honors, but he can still say he won rookie of the year.

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The Saints legend is headed to Canton.

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What an honor for the Saints quarterback.

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The gold jacket will fit like a glove

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