Just a day before the New Orleans Saints were set to begin training camp, veteran safety Tyrann Mathieu shocked the NFL world by announcing his retirement. After 12 seasons, countless big plays, and a legacy defined by resilience and leadership, the man known as “The Honey Badger” is officially hanging up his cleats.
Mathieu’s retirement, announced Tuesday on the Saints’ official site, marks the end of a remarkable journey that saw him reach the highest levels of football while never straying too far from home. Born and raised in New Orleans, Mathieu was one of the lucky few NFL stars who got to suit up for his hometown team. That connection wasn’t lost on Saints fans or Mathieu himself.
“From my first snap in college to my final play in the NFL, this journey has been nothing short of a blessing,” Mathieu wrote in a statement on social media. “I’m filled with gratitude as I close this chapter of my life and officially retire from the game that’s shaped me in every way.”
Still a Force in New Orleans
Mathieu signed with the Saints in 2022 and immediately became a leader on and off the field. He started every game in his three seasons in New Orleans, totaling 228 tackles, 10 interceptions, and a pick-six. Even at 33 years old, he was still playing at a high level and was expected to be a key part of the Saints’ secondary this season.
But for Mathieu, the time was right to step away.
An LSU Legend
Before becoming an NFL star, Mathieu captured the imagination of football fans during his electric college career at LSU. Nicknamed “The Honey Badger” for his fearless play and knack for creating chaos, Mathieu was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2011 and one of the most exciting players in college football. He finished his LSU career with four interceptions, 16 tackles for loss, and 11 forced fumbles in just two seasons. He added two touchdown receptions and two as a kick returner for good measure.
Though his time in Baton Rouge ended on a sour note due to off-field issues, Mathieu’s story of redemption in the NFL became one of the league’s best comeback tales.