Two more features of the Saints’ Super Bowl team will receive immortality this weekend.

Former linebacker Jonathan Vilma and guard Carl Nicks will be inducted to the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame on Sunday, the team announced.

Vilma spent the last six of his 10 NFL seasons with the Saints after being selected No. 12 overall by the New York Jets in the 2004 draft.

He was a Pro Bowl selection in his second season and twice again with the Saints in 2009 and 2010. Over the course of his career, he recorded 871 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 12 interceptions, 11 forced fumbles, and two touchdowns.

“Thinking back about the good times that I had back with all my years with the Saints,” Vilma said of his thoughts regarding the honor. “Really going back to my teammates and really enjoying those moments. It’s funny, of course the Super Bowl win comes back to mind, that was a great time, but I really think about how much fun I had with my teammates in practice, in the locker room, and how we really enjoyed hanging out with each other.”

A fifth-round pick from Nebraska nine years ago, Nicks played four years in New Orleans before joining Tampa Bay in 2012. He started all but three games at left guard for the Saints, twice named a Pro Bowl selection and was a one-time All-Pro.