Former Colts center Jeff Saturday was inducted into the team's "Ring of Honor" Monday night.
The six-time Pro Bowler played 13 seasons for the Colts, including during the team's Super Bowl win.
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Saturday's return to Indianapolis for the ceremony proved an emotional one as his name joined Marvin Harrison, Tony Dungy and others as a permanent fixture in Lucas Oil Stadium.
"The fans, man … their reaction when I was introduced, it's powerful, you know? It gets you because you know … I put everything I could when I was playing, I gave everything I had, and left no regrets. I left everything on the field, and I felt like the fans appreciated that."
Saturday's name is the 12th addition to the Ring of Honor – the first being then-owner Robert Irsay in 1996.
#Colts @SaturdayJeff now up in the Ring of Honor. Thanks all of his teammates and "the greatest fans in the NFL." pic.twitter.com/LeskVQKmaC
— Dave Furst (@DaveFurst) September 22, 2015