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New Orleans Saints Safety Tyrann Mathieu Retires From NFL

ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 22 – Tyrann Mathieu ends his NFL career with 36 interceptions and three Pro Bowl selections after 12 seasons, including a Super Bowl win with the Kansas City Chiefs.

  • On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, Tyrann Mathieu, who played safety for the New Orleans Saints, declared his retirement from professional football.
  • Mathieu’s 12-year NFL journey began when the Arizona Cardinals selected him in the third round of the 2013 draft, and he eventually signed with the New Orleans Saints in 2022.
  • Over his career, he appeared in 180 regular-season contests, starting 171 of them, and amassed a total of 843 tackles. Upon joining the Saints, he consistently started each game he played and quickly became a key contributor to their defensive unit.
  • Mathieu expressed on Instagram his deep appreciation as he ends this significant period and formally steps away from the sport that has profoundly influenced him.
  • His retirement concludes a career highlighted by three Pro Bowl selections, a Super Bowl LIV victory, and community service recognized by the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year nomination in 2023.
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KSHB-TV broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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