Drew Brees has been the quarterback of the New Orleans Saints since 2006. In that time, he's put up historic numbers and helped turn the Saints into a winning franchise. That includes a Super Bowl ring.

However, at 41, a few questions arise. Now he's at that age when retirement can come at any time. Any year he could decide it is his last.

At the same time, even when he doesn't retire, Brees is working on short-term contracts. So there is always the chance he decides to play for someone else.

That being said, it appears Brees does not intend on playing for anyone else. During an appearance on “The Greg Hill Show” the quarterback claimed he was “Who Dat Nation for life.”

The Saints believed in Brees back in 2006 and he rewarded them by being one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time.

Brees and New Orleans are both clearly very fond of each other, and it is a bond that doesn't seem to have many cracks in it. On numerous occasions, the Saints have basically said that as long as Brees wants to play football, they want him.

Now Brees is giving the same back. As long as he's playing football, he wants to play for the Saints.

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It's unclear how much longer his NFL career will continue. However, it's pretty clear that Brees intends on riding it out with New Orleans.

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