WHO DAT! Saints' Cam Jordan Gifts Super Bowl Ticket To 108-Yr-Old World War II Vet

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The New Orleans Saints' Cam Jordan is out there showing what it truly means to make folks' dreams comes true!

The Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee recently gifted Lawrence Brooks, a 108-year-old WWII vet, the gift of a lifetime: Tickets to this year's Super Bowl!!!

Jordan and Brooks recently spoke over Facetime, where the NFL star told the vet how grateful he was for his service. 

“We wish we would be in the Super Bowl, but honestly I think we have a great shot at it next year,” Jordan said. 

“I just wanted to say thank you for everything you did in military service back in your younger days.” 

In return, Brooks said he can't wait to see meet him in Minnesota!

“Definitely get better, I want you to get better!” Brooks said. “Glad to see you.”

He added, "I appreciate everything you do, too,” Brooks said. “And I want you to keep it up, keep it up, you hear?”

THAT'S WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT!!! BROTHAS UPLIFTING BROTHAS!!!

WGNO-TV reported that Brooks was born all the way back in 1909 and served in the predominantly African-American 91st Engineer Battalion, which was stationed in New Guinea and then the Philippines during World War II.

While Brooks was also sent to war to be a servant to three white officers in his battalion, he attained the rank of Private 1st Class during the war.  That, and he is currently one of the oldest surviving WWII veterans in this country.

The avid Saints fan lived in NOLA for decades and was 95 years old when he and his wife Rosa had to be rescued from their home during Hurricane Katrina. 

Man...what a miracle that this hero is still with us! We hope we enjoys the big day!!!

Speaking of which, as we know, on Feb. 4, Brooks will head to Minneapolis to watch the New England Patriots defend their Super Bowl title against the Philadelphia Eagles. 

Who will y'all be rooting for???

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