He also was a member of the Georgia Force and Cleveland Gladiators in the Arena Football League.
He was a three-year starter at wide receiver in a Wing T offense, that focused on running the football.
[1] As a junior in 2000, he contributed to the team winning the state championship, while being named the 2000 Columbus Ledger-Enquirer's Offensive Player of the Year.
[2] He then transferred to Middle Tennessee State University, but while he was sitting out as a redshirt freshman, his fiancée gave birth to their son and Bergeron decided to move to Columbus to be with his family.
He later requested to transfer to Troy University, which was closer to his home, but Middle Tennessee wouldn't release him from his commitment.
Three weeks later, he had another record-breaking performance and set three single-game team records with 14 receptions for 216 yards and six touchdowns against the Louisville Fire.
As a rookie, he was slated to be a backup, until starter and offensive specialist Scottie Montgomery was injured in the second quarter of the season opener against the New Orleans VooDoo.
He led the team in receptions (13) and receiving yards (194), he also recorded four touchdowns on the road against the Austin Wranglers.
In March 2009, Bergeron signed with the Columbus Lions of the American Indoor Football Association.
Due to the release of running back Verron Haynes, Bergeron was promoted to the active roster on December 5.
The Falcons promoted Bergeron to the active roster again on December 15 when wide receiver Brian Finneran was placed on injured reserve.
[10] In March 2011, because of the NFL labor dispute and lockout decision, he signed with the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League.
[12] In 2016, he was hired as a physical education teacher and a football assistant coach at Saint Francis Day School, Inc.