ST. LOUIS – NFL Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk returns to his hometown of New Orleans for this year’s Super Bowl, reflecting on his past experiences, what’s cookinh, and his thoughts on the upcoming game.
Faulk, who was a key player for the St. Louis Rams during their ‘Greatest Show on Turf’ era, spoke with Fox 2’s Margie Ellisor about what it means to be back in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. The city holds special memories for him, particularly the 2002 Super Bowl when the Rams competed in New Orleans.
“It’s always special to come back home,” Faulk shared during the interview, highlighting the personal significance of the event.
Faulk also discussed the current Super Bowl atmosphere and his predictions for Super Bowl 59. As the Super Bowl festivities unfold in New Orleans, Faulk’s return adds a layer of nostalgia and excitement, both for him and for fans who remember his contributions to the game.
