The Times-Picayune February 08, 2010, 4:01PM
t became one of the most memorable and touching moments of the Saints’ unlikely Super Bowl celebration: Drew Brees holding his son Baylen in his arms, tearing up and whispering a word to the 1-year-old boy.
But what was the story with the headset?

Super Bowl XLIV MVP Drew Brees cherishes the moment during the Lombardi trophey presentation ceremony with his 1-year-old son Baylen Robert and his wife Brittany after the game Sunday.
it waz a gud feeling 4 me cause he had his son at his most prized possesion of his life.
The head set(ear muffs) was for all the noise, the noise level at that time was so loud it could actually damage a small childs ears. And it probably would have scared him.