The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints are preparing for a divisional clash in Tampa Bay on Sunday Night Football. Running back Leonard Fournette, who was born in Louisiana and attended LSU, is no stranger to the city of New Orleans. Fournette revealed what he figuratively wears on his sleeve ahead of the Buccaneers-Saints game.

Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette has never forgotten his hometown of New Orleans, especially considering what he and his family endured during Hurricane Katrina.

A 10-year-old Fournette saw and experienced things during the hurricane that he'll never forget. That's why the Buccaneers halfback has never forgotten the city of New Orleans, even as he wears the uniform of one of their rivals, the Buccaneers.

It's far bigger than football for Fournette and New Orleans, where children are provided with hope- if the former LSU star can make it, so can they.

As Fournette's friend Kenny Chenier says, the Buccaneers star is the hometown hero in a Saints town. Fournette has a football camp in New Orleans that routinely draws in 300-400 kids. The Tampa Bay star wears number seven to honor the Seventh Ward, a section of New Orleans.

That's what Leonard Fournette figuratively wears on his sleeve as the Buccaneers prepare to take on the Saints. Fournette wears his city on his sleeve.