The former Saints of New Orleans and the current dolphins of Miami attack Terron Armstead will be enthroned Class of the Temple of Fame of the Senior Bowl of 2025.
A choice of third round, 75th in total, in the draft of the 2013 NFL, Armstead would play nine seasons with the saints starting 93 games in the left tackle and would win three honors of the Pro Bowl as well as a second selection of All-Pro team in 2018.
“Coming from the University of Arkansas in Pine Bluff, each stage of the pre-trafic process has been extremely important for me,” said Armstead. “I came directly from the game of the East West sanctuary and the senior Bowl was the last validity cachet which I had the impression that I needed. The opportunity to compete with the best of the best out of the university gave me the eyes and the exhibition I needed, and the confidence also. I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to present my abilities as a young man, and I am really honored to be introduced in the senior Fame Fame alongside these greats of this class. “
Armstead will be inducted alongside the former Defensive Line Player for Bengals of Cincinnati and member of the 75th anniversary team of the senior Bowl, Geno Atkins (2010), the former coach of the Las Vegas Bowl raiders in 2019), the former coach of the Anleman of Atlanta Falcons Center (2009), the former Seatle Shaward coach Shaward Richard (2009) and the former Seattle Seahawback.
“We are delighted to welcome each member of the renowned temple of the senior Bowl 2025 in the mobile zone, where their remarkable careers have started,” said the association of mobile arts and sports, Scott Cooper. “It is really an honor to celebrate the achievements of the alumni of the exceptional bowl year after year. This year’s class is particularly unique, and we are grateful that the senior Bowl has played a central role in the launch of their trips.”
The inducted and the recruits of the senior Bowl 2024 of the year will be honored during the enthronement ceremony at the Grand Hotel Golf Club & Spa to Point Clear, in Alabama, Sunday, May 4.