A pair of Saints greats will be back in the Superdome this coming Sunday.

As the team opens up their postseason against the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, former running back Reggie Bush and linebacker Jonathan Vilma will be on hand.

“Let’s bring the noise Sunday!” Bush said on Twitter. “I can’t wait to step on that field and lead the Who Dat chant again alongside Jonathan Vilma.”

Saints fans will recall that Bush also led the team out from the tunnel holding a baseball bat back in the 2010 playoffs, when the Saints eventually made a run for the Super Bowl.

Now, the city hopes that he and their team can repeat history in these playoffs.

#WhoDatNation ?? let’s bring the noise Sunday! I can’t wait to step on that field and lead the #WhoDat chant again alongside @JonVilma51 #ImComingHome pic.twitter.com/8N3wEcEX12 — Reggie Bush (@ReggieBush) January 11, 2019

This isn’t the first time that Bush will be a part of the Saints’ playoff festivities. Last January, the former running back was on the field with the team prior to their Wild Card Round home game against Carolina to lead the pre game Who Dat chant. Bush wore a No. 91 Will Smith jersey for the occasion.

The Saints’ No. 2 overall draft pick in 2006, the first selection of the Sean Payton era, Bush left an indelible impression on the franchise. In 2017, Bush announced he would retire from the NFL, and expressed a desire to do so as a member of the New Orleans Saints.

In five years, Bush rushed for 2,090 yards and 17 touchdowns, catching for 2,142 yards and 12 additional touchdowns and eventually left with a Super Bowl ring for his efforts.

Vilma, a former first round draft pick by the New York Jets back in 2004, joined the Saints a decade ago in a trade. He led the team in tackles and had three interceptions during their Super Bowl run and made a critical pass breakup on a third down against the Colts in the championship game itself.

Now, both Bush and Vilma will look to inspire another Super Bowl effort in New Orleans.