Bobby Joseph Hebert Jr., (born August 19, 1960, in Galliano, Louisiana) is a sportscaster but best known as a retired American football quarterback of the New Orleans Saints. He played professionally in the USFL and NFL from 1983 to 1996 for the Michigan Panthers, Oakland Invaders, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons. Nicknamed the "Cajun Cannon", Hebert led the Panthers to the USFL championship in the league's inaugural season. Later he helped bring the Saints their first playoff appearance in franchise history. Hebert was inducted to the Saints Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. His surname is pronounced "A-BEAR".
“@WhoDatTN: Oh Lord, Bobby Hebert is addressing racial stereotypes. This should be a train wreck.” LMBO, *CANT WAIT* Bart Scott voice
— Ni_isKingBeast 8 min 16 sec ago.
Oh Lord, Bobby Hebert is addressing racial stereotypes. This should be a train wreck.
— WhoDatTN 10 min 40 sec ago.
RT @kennedylayne04: Rebecca & Bobby's picture convo just made my night 😂 @RL_Hebert @The_MarleyWay
— _LightSkinLove_ 1 day 17 hours ago.
RT @kennedylayne04: Rebecca & Bobby's picture convo just made my night 😂 @RL_Hebert @The_MarleyWay
— katelinmenard8 1 day 17 hours ago.
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