Tyrann Mathieu started his professional football journey in 2013 when the Arizona Cardinals nabbed him in the third round of the NFL Draft. Revered for his playmaking prowess and instinctive nose for the ball, Mathieu entered the league brimming with promise as a dynamic presence in the secondary.
He spent the first five years of his NFL career in the desert with Arizona before heading to Houston for a one-year stint with the Texans in 2018. But it was with the Kansas City Chiefs that Mathieu truly left his mark—he anchored the secondary and played a pivotal role in the team's Super Bowl LIV title run.
In 2022, the New Orleans native fulfilled a dream by signing with his hometown Saints, where he made a significant impact across three seasons, piling up 228 tackles, 10 interceptions, and a sack along the way.
Despite attending mandatory minicamp in June, Mathieu's retirement still came as a bit of a shock to the Saints' brass.
Saints general manager Mickey Loomis told the media: "We really appreciate his time with us; he was fantastic."
Over the course of his storied career, Mathieu carved out a résumé few safeties can match: three first-team All-Pro selections, three Pro Bowl honors, 36 career interceptions, 11 sacks, and seven forced fumbles. A true leader on and off the field, The Honey Badger leaves behind a legacy defined by heart, hustle, and highlight-reel heroics.