The New England Patriots announced Wednesday that LSU great Kevin Faulk has been elected to the team’s hall of fame in a fan vote.

Faulk, already in the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, will be the 25th entrant into the Patriots Hall of Fame.

The induction ceremony will take place on Aug. 1 on the NRG Plaza outside The Hall at Patriot Place. The former Tiger will also be honored at halftime of the Patriots’ 2016 home opener against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 18.

“Kevin Faulk helped deliver three Super Bowl championships and redefined the way an entire generation of Patriots fans celebrated football in New England,” Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft said in a release. “Despite entering the NFL as the second-leading rusher in SEC history, he arrived in New England without ego or pretense. He was a selfless and tireless contributor to the team, accepting every challenge and excelling in many roles throughout his 13-year career. His work ethic, enthusiasm for the game and clutch performances, especially on third down, earned him the respect of his coaches, teammates and fans alike.

“For all his contributions and memorable moments on the field, some of my fondest memories were of Kevin’s contributions off the field. He earned our Ron Burton Community Service award in 2009 and often involved his family in his volunteer work, teaching his children the values of giving back.”

Faulk, who retired from the NFL in 2012, is the Patriots all-time leader in all-purpose yards (12,349) and return yards with a combined 5,041 yards in both kickoffs and punts.

Prior to a 13-year career with the Patriots, Faulk played at LSU from 1995-98, leaving the school as the leading rusher in school history with 4,557 yards, a record that stands – as of now. Junior RB Leonard Fournette has accumulated 2,987 yards in two seasons with the Tigers.