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Tyrann Mathieu

Tyrann Devine Mathieu (/ˈtrən ˈmæθ.j/; born May 13, 1992) is an American football safety for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at LSU. In college he developed a reputation for causing turnovers, setting a Southeastern Conference (SEC) record with 11 career forced fumbles and earning the nickname "the Honey Badger" after the mammal of the same name. In his sophomore season, he was recognized as a consensus All-American, won the Chuck Bednarik Award as the best defensive player in college football, and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. Mathieu was dismissed from the LSU football program after that season due to a violation of team rules.

Tyrann Mathieu
Mathieu with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021
No. 32 – New Orleans Saints
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1992-05-13) May 13, 1992 (age 30)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school:St. Augustine
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
College:LSU (2010–2011)
NFL Draft:2013 / Round: 3 / Pick: 69
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2022
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

After spending a year out of football in 2012, he was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft, reuniting him in the defensive backfield with former college teammate Patrick Peterson. As a rookie he was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team and has since earned three invitations to the Pro Bowl and has been named to the first-team All-Pro team three times. Mathieu has also played for the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs, where he was a member of the team that won Super Bowl LIV.

Early years

A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Mathieu attended St. Augustine High School, where he played for the St. Augustine Purple Knights high school football team. He recorded 32 tackles, five interceptions, one sack and one fumble recovery as a senior.

While living in New Orleans' Central City, Mathieu was raised by his grandparents. His biological mother was absent the majority of the time and his biological father, Darrin Hayes, has been incarcerated for murder most of Mathieu's life. After his grandfather died in 1997, Mathieu was adopted by his uncle, Tyrone Mathieu, and aunt, Sheila Mathieu.[1]

Mathieu also ran track and field for St. Augustine's track team and was a member of the relay team. He was one of the state's top performers in the long jump. He had personal-best leaps of 1.93 meters in the high jump and 7.29 meters in the long jump.

Considered a four-star recruit by Rivals.com,[2] Mathieu was listed as the No. 13 cornerback in the nation in 2010.[3]

College career

 
Mathieu (#7) with the LSU Tigers

Mathieu accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Louisiana State University, where he played for coach Les Miles' LSU Tigers football team from 2010 to 2011.

2010 season

As a true freshman in 2010, Mathieu played in all 13 games with one start. He finished the season with 59 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions. He was the Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic against Texas A&M after he recorded seven tackles, one tackle for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one interception, one sack, and one pass breakup.[4]

2011 season

At the end of the 2011 regular season, Mathieu had 77 total tackles (60 solo and 17 assists), 1.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries (two returned for a touchdown), and two interceptions.[5] On special teams, Mathieu had 26 punt returns for 420 yards, with 2 returned for a touchdown.[6] On October 19, 2011, Mathieu was suspended for one game following a violation of LSU's drug policy.[7] Mathieu was named the most valuable player of the 2011 SEC Championship Game. Mathieu earned the nickname "The Honey Badger" for his tenacious ability to play extremely tough football against much larger opponents, his knack for making big plays, as well as his dyed patch of blond hair on the top of his head in his college days which resembled the blond patch of hair on the back of a honey badger.[8][9] This led to him being a Heisman Trophy finalist. On December 8, 2011, Mathieu was awarded the Chuck Bednarik Award, given to the year's best defensive player in college football. This marked the second straight year an LSU defensive player won the nation's top defensive honor following Patrick Peterson in 2010.

2012: Dismissal

On August 10, 2012, LSU head coach Les Miles announced that Mathieu would be dismissed from the football team due to a violation of team rules. News outlets reported that the dismissal was a result of repeated drug test failures, although Miles did not confirm those reports.[10] Mathieu had formerly expressed an interest in returning to the program for the 2013 season.[11] On August 17, 2012, Mathieu withdrew from LSU and entered a drug rehabilitation program in Houston, Texas.[12] Mathieu's withdrawal was expected to last for the entire 2012–2013 academic year. However, on September 4, 2012, Mathieu ended his withdrawal and enrolled for fall semester classes. On October 25, 2012, Mathieu and three other LSU former players were arrested on possession of marijuana.[13]

On November 29, 2012, it was announced that Mathieu would enter the NFL Draft.[14] Mathieu participated at the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine on February 26, 2013. He ran a 4.50 40-yard dash, had 4 reps of 225 pounds, a 34-inch vertical, and a 117-inch broad jump.[15] He also later participated at his pro day on March 27, 2013.[16]

College statistics

Season Team GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles Receptions
Solo Ast Cmb TfL Yds Sck Yds Int Yds BU PD QBH FF Rec Yds TD
2010 LSU 13 36 23 59 8.5 45 4.5 38 2 0 7 0 1 5 2 13 0
2011 LSU 13 60 17 77 7.5 45 1.5 10 2 16 9 17 3 6 4 39 2
Career 26 96 40 136 16.0 90 6.0 48 4 16 16 17 4 11 6 52 2
Source:[5][17]

Professional career

Prior to the 2012 season, Mathieu was ranked as the third best cornerback prospect in the upcoming 2013 NFL Draft by NFL analyst Chad Reuter. On November 29, 2012, Mathieu stated his intentions to enter the 2013 NFL Draft.[18] Mathieu attended the NFL Combine and completed all of the combine and positional drills. On March 28, 2013, Mathieu attended LSU's pro day, but chose to stand on his combine numbers and only performed positional drills.[19] He was projected to be a second or third round pick by the majority of NFL draft experts and scouts. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Mathieu was ranked as the tenth best cornerback prospect in the draft by DraftScout.com.[20]

External video
  Tyrann Mathieu's NFL Combine Workout
  Tyrann Mathieu's 40-yard dash
  Mathieu's NFL Combine Interview
Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 8+34 in
(1.75 m)
186 lb
(84 kg)
31+18 in
(0.79 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
4.50 s 1.56 s 2.61 s 4.14 s 6.87 s 34 in
(0.86 m)
9 ft 9 in
(2.97 m)
4 reps
All values from NFL Combine.[15]

Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals selected Mathieu in the third round (69th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. Mathieu was the sixth safety drafted in 2013.[21] On April 26, 2013, it was reported that Cardinals' head coach Bruce Arians stated that Mathieu would be playing free safety although it was widely expected he would play slot cornerback coming out of college.[22]

External video
  Cardinals draft Tyrann Mathieu 69th overall
  NFL Draft Profile: Tyrann Mathieu

2013

 
Mathieu during training camp in 2013

On May 23, 2013, the Arizona Cardinals signed Mathieu to a four-year, $3.05 million contract that included $817,187 guaranteed and a signing bonus of $265,000.[23]

Mathieu stated that he would remove himself from any association with his nickname, saying that he wants to be known as "Tyrann Mathieu" as opposed to "Honey Badger".[24] (Over 6 years later in a week 17 postgame interview during the 2019 season, Mathieu indicated that he was satisfied that he'd established himself and was okay with the “Honey Badger” nickname.) Throughout training camp, Mathieu competed to be the first-team nickelback and starting free safety. He competed for a starting role at free safety against Yeremiah Bell and Rashad Johnson.[25] Head coach Bruce Arians named Mathieu the backup free safety to begin the regular season, behind Rashad Johnson. Defensive coordinator Todd Bowles also named him the first-team nickelback.[26]

He made his professional regular season debut in the Arizona Cardinals' season-opener at the St. Louis Rams and made seven solo tackles and made his first career forced fumble in their 27–24 loss. Mathieu made his first career regular season tackle and forced a fumble on St Louis Rams' tight end Jared Cook. He forced a fumble before Cook crossed into the endzone for a touchdown and it was recovered by Cardinals' linebacker Karlos Dansby for a touchback in the first quarter.[27] The following week, he earned his first career start as a nickelback and made six solo tackles and a pass deflection during a 25–21 victory against the Detroit Lions in Week 2. On September 22, 2013, Mathieu recorded ten combined tackles (nine solo), deflected a pass, and made his first career interception during a 31–7 loss at the New Orleans Saints. Mathieu intercepted a pass by quarterback Drew Brees, that was initially intended for wide receiver Lance Moore, in the third quarter.[28] In Week 4, Mathieu earned his first career start at free safety after Rashad Johnson sustained an injury to his finger while covering a punt the previous week.[29] Mathieu finished the Cardinals' 13–10 win at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4 with six solo tackles. On October 6, 2013, he recorded five solo tackles and made his first career sack during the Cardinals' 22–6 win against the Carolina Panthers. Mathieu sacked quarterback Cam Newton for a ten-yard loss in the second quarter.[30] On December 8, 2013, Mathieu made one solo tackle and a pass deflection before exiting the Cardinals' 30–10 victory against the St. Louis Rams with a leg injury. It was later determined Mathieu tore his left ACL and LCL while returning a punt during the third quarter.[31] On December 10, 2013, the Arizona Cardinals placed Mathieu on injured reserve officially ending his rookie season.[32] He completed his rookie season in 2013 with 68 combined tackles (65 solo), nine pass deflections, two interceptions, a sack, and a forced fumble in 13 games and 11 starts.[33] Mathieu was named a first-team All-Pro at the slot cornerback position by Pro Football Focus after the season.[34]

2014

Mathieu was not able to participate in training camp due to his recovery. He was inactive for the Arizona Cardinals' season-opener, but joined the team in Week 2. Upon his return, head coach Bruce Arians named Mathieu the backup free safety behind Rashad Johnson.[35] On September 21, 2014, Mathieu collected a season-high six combined tackles during a 23–14 win against the San Francisco 49ers. On November 2, 2014, Mathieu recorded five combined tackles, a pass deflection, and made his second career interception during a 28–17 win at the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9.[36] In Week 10, Mathieu became the starting free safety and replaced Tony Jefferson in the starting lineup.[37] On November 30, 2014, Mathieu made three combined tackles in the Cardinals' 29–18 loss against the Atlanta Falcons, but exited in the third quarter after sustaining a thumb injury. He underwent surgery on his thumb and was expected to miss two games (Weeks 13–14).[38] Mathieu finished the season with 39 combined tackles (35 solo), four pass deflections, an interception, and a fumble recovery in 13 games and six starts.[33]

2015

Defensive coordinator Todd Bowles accepted the head coaching position with the New York Jets and was replaced by James Bettcher. Throughout training camp, Mathieu competed against Rashad Johnson to be the starting free safety.[39] Head coach Bruce Arians officially named him the starting free safety to start the regular season, alongside strong safety Deone Bucannon.

On September 27, 2015, Mathieu had a career-high two interceptions including his first career touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers.[40] The last time an Arizona Cardinal had two interceptions in a game was Patrick Peterson in Week 10, 2014.[41] He had two more interceptions in 2015 before his season-ending injury, one in November 15 against the Seattle Seahawks and on November 29 against the 49ers.[42][43] On December 20, against the Philadelphia Eagles, Mathieu tore his right ACL after an interception, causing him to miss the final two games of the regular season in addition to the post-season.[44] Mathieu was named to his first Pro bowl after the season and was named by the Associated Press as a first-team All-Pro safety.[45][46] He was ranked 28th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.[47]

2016

 
Mathieu in 2016.

On August 2, 2016, the Arizona Cardinals signed Mathieu to a five-year, $62.5 million extension that included $21.25 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $15.5 million.[48] On October 17, he picked off Geno Smith, his ninth career interception against the New York Jets.[49] In Week 8 against the Carolina Panthers, Mathieu left the game with a shoulder injury. He was ruled out from three to six weeks.[50] He played in two of the next six games, struggling in both of the games. He was placed on injured reserve on December 23, 2016.[51]

2017

On September 17, 2017, Mathieu picked off Jacoby Brissett in overtime in a 16–13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. The pick set the Cardinals up to win the game on a Phil Dawson field goal.[52] Overall, Mathieu finished the 2017 season with 78 total tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one sack.[53]

On March 14, 2018, Mathieu was released by the Cardinals after refusing to take a pay cut.[54]

Houston Texans

On March 17, 2018, Mathieu signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans worth $7 million.[55] In his first game with the Texans, against the New England Patriots, Mathieu had one interception, recovered a fumble, and had five tackles.[56] He finished the season with 89 combined tackles, three sacks, eight passes defensed and two interceptions.[57]

Kansas City Chiefs

2019

On March 14, 2019, Mathieu signed a three-year, $42 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.[58] Overall, Mathieu finished the 2019 season with 75 total tackles, four interceptions, 12 passes defended, and two sacks.[59] On February 2, 2020, Mathieu won Super Bowl LIV when the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31–20.[60]

2020

In a Week 4 26–10 victory over the New England Patriots, Mathieu returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown, his first defensive touchdown as a member of the Chiefs and the second in his career.[61] In Week 13 against the Denver Broncos on Sunday Night Football, Mathieu intercepted two passes thrown by Drew Lock. His second interception of the game occurred late in the fourth quarter and secured a 22–16 win for the Chiefs.[62] Overall, Mathieu finished the 2020 season with 62 total tackles, nine passes defended, one fumble recovery, and a career-high six interceptions.[63]

In the Divisional Round of the playoffs against the Cleveland Browns, Mathieu intercepted a pass thrown by Baker Mayfield during the 22–17 win.[64] In Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mathieu recorded three tackles during the 9–31 loss. During the game, Mathieu got in a verbal altercation with Buccaneers' quarterback Tom Brady and tweeted that Brady "called me something I won't repeat" after the game. Mathieu later removed the tweet. Brady was mic’d up during said altercation, but the NFL refused to release the audio.[65]

2021

On September 1, 2021, Mathieu tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list.[66] He was activated off the COVID-19 reserve list on September 11.[67] However, the Chiefs put him on the inactive list for the Chiefs week 1 game against the Cleveland Browns.[68]

New Orleans Saints

On May 4, 2022, Mathieu signed a three-year, $33 million contract with his hometown team, the New Orleans Saints.[69][70]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Won the Super Bowl
Bold Career high
Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck PD Int Yds TD FF FR Yds TD
2013 ARI 13 11 68 65 3 1.0 9 2 7 0 1 0 0 0
2014 ARI 13 6 38 35 3 0.0 4 1 9 0 0 1 9 0
2015 ARI 14 14 89 80 9 1.0 17 5 92 1 1 0 0 0
2016 ARI 10 10 35 33 2 1.0 4 1 9 0 1 0 0 0
2017 ARI 16 16 78 70 8 1.0 7 2 16 0 1 0 0 0
2018 HOU 16 16 89 70 19 3.0 8 2 6 0 0 1 10 0
2019 KC 16 16 75 63 12 2.0 12 4 70 0 0 0 0 0
2020 KC 15 15 62 48 14 0.0 9 6 70 1 0 1 −2 0
2021 KC 16 16 76 60 16 1.0 6 3 56 1 0 3 12 0
Career 129 120 610 524 86 10.0 76 26 335 3 4 6 29 0

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External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · ESPN · Pro Football Reference
  • Kansas City Chiefs bio
  • LSU Tigers bio January 7, 2016, at the Wayback Machine

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Tyrann Devine Mathieu ˈ t aɪ r e n ˈ m ae 8 j uː born May 13 1992 is an American football safety for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League NFL He played college football at LSU In college he developed a reputation for causing turnovers setting a Southeastern Conference SEC record with 11 career forced fumbles and earning the nickname the Honey Badger after the mammal of the same name In his sophomore season he was recognized as a consensus All American won the Chuck Bednarik Award as the best defensive player in college football and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy Mathieu was dismissed from the LSU football program after that season due to a violation of team rules Tyrann MathieuMathieu with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021No 32 New Orleans SaintsPosition SafetyPersonal informationBorn 1992 05 13 May 13 1992 age 30 New Orleans Louisiana U S Height 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Weight 190 lb 86 kg Career informationHigh school St Augustine New Orleans Louisiana College LSU 2010 2011 NFL Draft 2013 Round 3 Pick 69Career historyArizona Cardinals 2013 2017 Houston Texans 2018 Kansas City Chiefs 2019 2021 New Orleans Saints 2022 present Roster status ActiveCareer highlights and awardsSuper Bowl champion LIV 3 First team All Pro 2015 2019 2020 Second team All Pro 2019 3 Pro Bowl 2015 2020 2021 NFL 2010s All Decade Team PFWA All Rookie Team 2013 Chuck Bednarik Award 2011 SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2011 Consensus All American 2011 First team All SEC 2011 Career NFL statistics as of Week 17 2022Total tackles 693Sacks 11 0Forced fumbles 4Fumble recoveries 7Pass deflections 83Interceptions 28Defensive touchdowns 3Player stats at NFL com PFRAfter spending a year out of football in 2012 he was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft reuniting him in the defensive backfield with former college teammate Patrick Peterson As a rookie he was named to the PFWA All Rookie Team and has since earned three invitations to the Pro Bowl and has been named to the first team All Pro team three times Mathieu has also played for the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs where he was a member of the team that won Super Bowl LIV Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 2010 season 2 2 2011 season 2 3 2012 Dismissal 2 4 College statistics 3 Professional career 3 1 Arizona Cardinals 3 1 1 2013 3 1 2 2014 3 1 3 2015 3 1 4 2016 3 1 5 2017 3 2 Houston Texans 3 3 Kansas City Chiefs 3 3 1 2019 3 3 2 2020 3 3 3 2021 3 4 New Orleans Saints 4 NFL career statistics 5 References 6 External linksEarly years EditA native of New Orleans Louisiana Mathieu attended St Augustine High School where he played for the St Augustine Purple Knights high school football team He recorded 32 tackles five interceptions one sack and one fumble recovery as a senior While living in New Orleans Central City Mathieu was raised by his grandparents His biological mother was absent the majority of the time and his biological father Darrin Hayes has been incarcerated for murder most of Mathieu s life After his grandfather died in 1997 Mathieu was adopted by his uncle Tyrone Mathieu and aunt Sheila Mathieu 1 Mathieu also ran track and field for St Augustine s track team and was a member of the relay team He was one of the state s top performers in the long jump He had personal best leaps of 1 93 meters in the high jump and 7 29 meters in the long jump Considered a four star recruit by Rivals com 2 Mathieu was listed as the No 13 cornerback in the nation in 2010 3 College career Edit Mathieu 7 with the LSU Tigers Mathieu accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Louisiana State University where he played for coach Les Miles LSU Tigers football team from 2010 to 2011 2010 season Edit As a true freshman in 2010 Mathieu played in all 13 games with one start He finished the season with 59 tackles three sacks and two interceptions He was the Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic against Texas A amp M after he recorded seven tackles one tackle for loss two forced fumbles one fumble recovery one interception one sack and one pass breakup 4 2011 season Edit At the end of the 2011 regular season Mathieu had 77 total tackles 60 solo and 17 assists 1 5 sacks five forced fumbles four fumble recoveries two returned for a touchdown and two interceptions 5 On special teams Mathieu had 26 punt returns for 420 yards with 2 returned for a touchdown 6 On October 19 2011 Mathieu was suspended for one game following a violation of LSU s drug policy 7 Mathieu was named the most valuable player of the 2011 SEC Championship Game Mathieu earned the nickname The Honey Badger for his tenacious ability to play extremely tough football against much larger opponents his knack for making big plays as well as his dyed patch of blond hair on the top of his head in his college days which resembled the blond patch of hair on the back of a honey badger 8 9 This led to him being a Heisman Trophy finalist On December 8 2011 Mathieu was awarded the Chuck Bednarik Award given to the year s best defensive player in college football This marked the second straight year an LSU defensive player won the nation s top defensive honor following Patrick Peterson in 2010 2012 Dismissal Edit On August 10 2012 LSU head coach Les Miles announced that Mathieu would be dismissed from the football team due to a violation of team rules News outlets reported that the dismissal was a result of repeated drug test failures although Miles did not confirm those reports 10 Mathieu had formerly expressed an interest in returning to the program for the 2013 season 11 On August 17 2012 Mathieu withdrew from LSU and entered a drug rehabilitation program in Houston Texas 12 Mathieu s withdrawal was expected to last for the entire 2012 2013 academic year However on September 4 2012 Mathieu ended his withdrawal and enrolled for fall semester classes On October 25 2012 Mathieu and three other LSU former players were arrested on possession of marijuana 13 On November 29 2012 it was announced that Mathieu would enter the NFL Draft 14 Mathieu participated at the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine on February 26 2013 He ran a 4 50 40 yard dash had 4 reps of 225 pounds a 34 inch vertical and a 117 inch broad jump 15 He also later participated at his pro day on March 27 2013 16 College statistics Edit Season Team GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles ReceptionsSolo Ast Cmb TfL Yds Sck Yds Int Yds BU PD QBH FF Rec Yds TD2010 LSU 13 36 23 59 8 5 45 4 5 38 2 0 7 0 1 5 2 13 02011 LSU 13 60 17 77 7 5 45 1 5 10 2 16 9 17 3 6 4 39 2Career 26 96 40 136 16 0 90 6 0 48 4 16 16 17 4 11 6 52 2Source 5 17 Professional career EditPrior to the 2012 season Mathieu was ranked as the third best cornerback prospect in the upcoming 2013 NFL Draft by NFL analyst Chad Reuter On November 29 2012 Mathieu stated his intentions to enter the 2013 NFL Draft 18 Mathieu attended the NFL Combine and completed all of the combine and positional drills On March 28 2013 Mathieu attended LSU s pro day but chose to stand on his combine numbers and only performed positional drills 19 He was projected to be a second or third round pick by the majority of NFL draft experts and scouts At the conclusion of the pre draft process Mathieu was ranked as the tenth best cornerback prospect in the draft by DraftScout com 20 External video Tyrann Mathieu s NFL Combine Workout Tyrann Mathieu s 40 yard dash Mathieu s NFL Combine InterviewPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press5 ft 8 3 4 in 1 75 m 186 lb 84 kg 31 1 8 in 0 79 m 9 3 8 in 0 24 m 4 50 s 1 56 s 2 61 s 4 14 s 6 87 s 34 in 0 86 m 9 ft 9 in 2 97 m 4 repsAll values from NFL Combine 15 Arizona Cardinals Edit The Arizona Cardinals selected Mathieu in the third round 69th overall of the 2013 NFL Draft Mathieu was the sixth safety drafted in 2013 21 On April 26 2013 it was reported that Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians stated that Mathieu would be playing free safety although it was widely expected he would play slot cornerback coming out of college 22 External video Cardinals draft Tyrann Mathieu 69th overall NFL Draft Profile Tyrann Mathieu2013 Edit Mathieu during training camp in 2013 On May 23 2013 the Arizona Cardinals signed Mathieu to a four year 3 05 million contract that included 817 187 guaranteed and a signing bonus of 265 000 23 Mathieu stated that he would remove himself from any association with his nickname saying that he wants to be known as Tyrann Mathieu as opposed to Honey Badger 24 Over 6 years later in a week 17 postgame interview during the 2019 season Mathieu indicated that he was satisfied that he d established himself and was okay with the Honey Badger nickname Throughout training camp Mathieu competed to be the first team nickelback and starting free safety He competed for a starting role at free safety against Yeremiah Bell and Rashad Johnson 25 Head coach Bruce Arians named Mathieu the backup free safety to begin the regular season behind Rashad Johnson Defensive coordinator Todd Bowles also named him the first team nickelback 26 He made his professional regular season debut in the Arizona Cardinals season opener at the St Louis Rams and made seven solo tackles and made his first career forced fumble in their 27 24 loss Mathieu made his first career regular season tackle and forced a fumble on St Louis Rams tight end Jared Cook He forced a fumble before Cook crossed into the endzone for a touchdown and it was recovered by Cardinals linebacker Karlos Dansby for a touchback in the first quarter 27 The following week he earned his first career start as a nickelback and made six solo tackles and a pass deflection during a 25 21 victory against the Detroit Lions in Week 2 On September 22 2013 Mathieu recorded ten combined tackles nine solo deflected a pass and made his first career interception during a 31 7 loss at the New Orleans Saints Mathieu intercepted a pass by quarterback Drew Brees that was initially intended for wide receiver Lance Moore in the third quarter 28 In Week 4 Mathieu earned his first career start at free safety after Rashad Johnson sustained an injury to his finger while covering a punt the previous week 29 Mathieu finished the Cardinals 13 10 win at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4 with six solo tackles On October 6 2013 he recorded five solo tackles and made his first career sack during the Cardinals 22 6 win against the Carolina Panthers Mathieu sacked quarterback Cam Newton for a ten yard loss in the second quarter 30 On December 8 2013 Mathieu made one solo tackle and a pass deflection before exiting the Cardinals 30 10 victory against the St Louis Rams with a leg injury It was later determined Mathieu tore his left ACL and LCL while returning a punt during the third quarter 31 On December 10 2013 the Arizona Cardinals placed Mathieu on injured reserve officially ending his rookie season 32 He completed his rookie season in 2013 with 68 combined tackles 65 solo nine pass deflections two interceptions a sack and a forced fumble in 13 games and 11 starts 33 Mathieu was named a first team All Pro at the slot cornerback position by Pro Football Focus after the season 34 2014 Edit Mathieu was not able to participate in training camp due to his recovery He was inactive for the Arizona Cardinals season opener but joined the team in Week 2 Upon his return head coach Bruce Arians named Mathieu the backup free safety behind Rashad Johnson 35 On September 21 2014 Mathieu collected a season high six combined tackles during a 23 14 win against the San Francisco 49ers On November 2 2014 Mathieu recorded five combined tackles a pass deflection and made his second career interception during a 28 17 win at the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9 36 In Week 10 Mathieu became the starting free safety and replaced Tony Jefferson in the starting lineup 37 On November 30 2014 Mathieu made three combined tackles in the Cardinals 29 18 loss against the Atlanta Falcons but exited in the third quarter after sustaining a thumb injury He underwent surgery on his thumb and was expected to miss two games Weeks 13 14 38 Mathieu finished the season with 39 combined tackles 35 solo four pass deflections an interception and a fumble recovery in 13 games and six starts 33 2015 Edit Defensive coordinator Todd Bowles accepted the head coaching position with the New York Jets and was replaced by James Bettcher Throughout training camp Mathieu competed against Rashad Johnson to be the starting free safety 39 Head coach Bruce Arians officially named him the starting free safety to start the regular season alongside strong safety Deone Bucannon On September 27 2015 Mathieu had a career high two interceptions including his first career touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers 40 The last time an Arizona Cardinal had two interceptions in a game was Patrick Peterson in Week 10 2014 41 He had two more interceptions in 2015 before his season ending injury one in November 15 against the Seattle Seahawks and on November 29 against the 49ers 42 43 On December 20 against the Philadelphia Eagles Mathieu tore his right ACL after an interception causing him to miss the final two games of the regular season in addition to the post season 44 Mathieu was named to his first Pro bowl after the season and was named by the Associated Press as a first team All Pro safety 45 46 He was ranked 28th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016 47 2016 Edit Mathieu in 2016 On August 2 2016 the Arizona Cardinals signed Mathieu to a five year 62 5 million extension that included 21 25 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of 15 5 million 48 On October 17 he picked off Geno Smith his ninth career interception against the New York Jets 49 In Week 8 against the Carolina Panthers Mathieu left the game with a shoulder injury He was ruled out from three to six weeks 50 He played in two of the next six games struggling in both of the games He was placed on injured reserve on December 23 2016 51 2017 Edit On September 17 2017 Mathieu picked off Jacoby Brissett in overtime in a 16 13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts The pick set the Cardinals up to win the game on a Phil Dawson field goal 52 Overall Mathieu finished the 2017 season with 78 total tackles two interceptions one forced fumble and one sack 53 On March 14 2018 Mathieu was released by the Cardinals after refusing to take a pay cut 54 Houston Texans Edit On March 17 2018 Mathieu signed a one year contract with the Houston Texans worth 7 million 55 In his first game with the Texans against the New England Patriots Mathieu had one interception recovered a fumble and had five tackles 56 He finished the season with 89 combined tackles three sacks eight passes defensed and two interceptions 57 Kansas City Chiefs Edit 2019 Edit On March 14 2019 Mathieu signed a three year 42 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs 58 Overall Mathieu finished the 2019 season with 75 total tackles four interceptions 12 passes defended and two sacks 59 On February 2 2020 Mathieu won Super Bowl LIV when the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31 20 60 2020 Edit In a Week 4 26 10 victory over the New England Patriots Mathieu returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown his first defensive touchdown as a member of the Chiefs and the second in his career 61 In Week 13 against the Denver Broncos on Sunday Night Football Mathieu intercepted two passes thrown by Drew Lock His second interception of the game occurred late in the fourth quarter and secured a 22 16 win for the Chiefs 62 Overall Mathieu finished the 2020 season with 62 total tackles nine passes defended one fumble recovery and a career high six interceptions 63 In the Divisional Round of the playoffs against the Cleveland Browns Mathieu intercepted a pass thrown by Baker Mayfield during the 22 17 win 64 In Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mathieu recorded three tackles during the 9 31 loss During the game Mathieu got in a verbal altercation with Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and tweeted that Brady called me something I won t repeat after the game Mathieu later removed the tweet Brady was mic d up during said altercation but the NFL refused to release the audio 65 2021 Edit On September 1 2021 Mathieu tested positive for COVID 19 and was placed on the COVID 19 reserve list 66 He was activated off the COVID 19 reserve list on September 11 67 However the Chiefs put him on the inactive list for the Chiefs week 1 game against the Cleveland Browns 68 New Orleans Saints Edit On May 4 2022 Mathieu signed a three year 33 million contract with his hometown team the New Orleans Saints 69 70 NFL career statistics EditLegendWon the Super BowlBold Career highYear Team Games Tackles Interceptions FumblesGP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck PD Int Yds TD FF FR Yds TD2013 ARI 13 11 68 65 3 1 0 9 2 7 0 1 0 0 02014 ARI 13 6 38 35 3 0 0 4 1 9 0 0 1 9 02015 ARI 14 14 89 80 9 1 0 17 5 92 1 1 0 0 02016 ARI 10 10 35 33 2 1 0 4 1 9 0 1 0 0 02017 ARI 16 16 78 70 8 1 0 7 2 16 0 1 0 0 02018 HOU 16 16 89 70 19 3 0 8 2 6 0 0 1 10 02019 KC 16 16 75 63 12 2 0 12 4 70 0 0 0 0 02020 KC 15 15 62 48 14 0 0 9 6 70 1 0 1 2 02021 KC 16 16 76 60 16 1 0 6 3 56 1 0 3 12 0Career 129 120 610 524 86 10 0 76 26 335 3 4 6 29 0References Edit Schabach Mark Tyrann Mathieu not running from past ESPN com Retrieved March 31 2019 Rivals com Rivals Rewind Tyrann Mathieu August 19 2015 Retrieved November 17 2018 Tyrann Mathieu 2010 Cornerback Rivals com n rivals com Retrieved November 17 2018 Felix McKnight Trophy Winner Defensive Back Tyrann Mathieu AT amp T Cotton Bowl January 8 2011 Retrieved August 12 2012 a b Tyrann Mathieu Stats ESPN Retrieved May 15 2013 Individual Punt Returning Leaders Fox Sports December 4 2011 Archived October 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine Martel Brett October 19 2011 Tyrann Mathieu Suspended LSU Suspends Star Cornerback For Auburn Game Huffington Post Retrieved August 12 2012 Low Chris October 15 2011 Tyrann Mathieu talks a good game ESPN Retrieved May 15 2013 Sporting News Kleinpeter Jim August 10 2012 LSU s Tyrann Mathieu dismissed for failed drug test source says The Times Picayune Retrieved August 12 2012 Helman David August 14 2012 Les Miles discusses Tyrann Mathieu ESPN com Retrieved May 15 2013 Laney Gary August 17 2012 Tyrann Mathieu in rehab center ESPN com Associated Press Retrieved May 15 2013 Schad Joe September 4 2012 Tyrann Mathieu enrolls at LSU ESPN com Associated Press Retrieved May 15 2013 Schad Joe November 29 2012 Tyrann Mathieu to enter NFL draft ESPN Retrieved January 6 2013 a b Tyrann Mathieu Combine Profile National Football League Retrieved May 15 2013 Copeland Kareem November 29 2012 Tyrann Mathieu Honey Badger eyes 2013 NFL Draft National Football League Retrieved November 29 2012 Tyrann Mathieu College Football Sports Reference Retrieved May 15 2013 Tyrann Mathieu Honey Badger eyes 2013 NFL Draft NFL com November 29 2012 Retrieved July 8 2018 Laney Gary March 28 2013 Tyrann Mathieu LSU Pro Day ESPN com Retrieved July 8 2018 Tyrann Mathieu DS 10 CB LSU draftscout com Retrieved July 8 2018 Rosenthal Gregg April 26 2013 Tyrann Mathieu drafted by Arizona Cardinals at No 69 NFL com Retrieved March 20 2018 Mike Florio April 26 2013 Mathieu will play free safety for Cardinals Pro Football Talk NBC Sports Retrieved May 15 2013 Garafolo Mike May 23 2013 Tyrann Mathieu gets a little extra honey in contract USA TODAY Retrieved March 20 2018 Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu making life style changes NFL AM National Football League May 10 2013 Retrieved May 15 2013 Wesseling Chris July 19 2013 Tyrann Mathieu can make quick impact for Cardinals NFL com Retrieved July 8 2018 Ourlads com Arizona Cardinals Depth Chart 09 05 2013 Ourlads com Retrieved July 8 2018 Van Bibber Ryan September 8 2013 The Honey Badger has a message for Jared Cook SBNation com Retrieved March 20 2018 Wilkening Mike September 22 2013 Tyrann Mathieu hauls in first regular season interception NBC NBCsports Retrieved September 26 2013 Patra Kevin September 23 2013 Rashad Johnson lost tip of finger in Cardinals game nfl com Retrieved July 8 2018 NFL Game Center Week 5 2013 Carolina Panthers Arizona Cardinals NFL com Retrieved July 8 2018 NFL Game Center Week 14 2013 St Louis Rams Arizona Cardinals NFL com Retrieved July 8 2018 Patra Kevin December 9 2013 Arizona Cardinals Tyrann Mathieu tears ACL LCL NFL com NFL Enterprises LLC Retrieved April 22 2016 a b NFL Player stats Tyrann Mathieu career NFL com Retrieved July 9 2018 2013 PFF All Pro Team profootballfocus com January 6 2014 Retrieved April 22 2016 Tyrann Mathieu returns from injury and how other LSU players fared in NFL Week 2 games Nola com September 16 2014 Retrieved July 9 2018 Urban Darren November 2 2014 Confident Cardinals Batter Cowboys Arizona Cardinals Retrieved March 20 2018 Fucillo David December 2 2014 Tyrann Mathieu injury Chris Long return could shake up the NFC West race ninersnation com Retrieved July 9 2018 Patra Kevin December 2 2014 Cardinals Tyrann Mathieu thumb to undergo surgery NFL com Retrieved July 9 2018 Biggs Brad September 19 2015 Bears Scouting Report Tyrann Mathieu Cardinals FS ChicagoTribune com Retrieved July 11 2018 Odegard Kyle September 27 2015 Against 49ers The Magic Of Tyrann Mathieu Arizona Cardinals Retrieved March 20 2018 Single Game Arizona Cardinals Regular Season 2 Interceptions By Date Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 20 2018 Marotta Vince November 16 2015 How the West Was Won Week 10 Cardinals build 3 game cushion with win in Seattle Arizona Sports Retrieved March 20 2018 Odegard Kyle November 29 2015 Defense Clamps Down Late On 49ers Arizona Cardinals Retrieved March 20 2018 Rosenthal Gregg December 21 2015 Tyrann Mathieu will miss the season with a torn ACL NFL com Retrieved December 21 2015 McManaman Bob December 23 2015 Cardinals have 7 players named to the Pro Bowl azcentral com The Arizona Republic Retrieved April 22 2016 Cardinals Peterson Mathieu named to All Pro team Fox Sports Arizona Fox Sports Interactive Media LLC January 8 2016 Retrieved April 22 2016 Top 100 Players of 2016 No 28 Tyrann Mathieu NFL com Retrieved March 20 2018 Wesseling Chris August 2 2016 Tyrann Mathieu Cardinals agree to 5 year extension NFL com Retrieved December 23 2016 Odegard Kyle October 17 2016 No Fun For Bowles Watching Cardinals Defense Arizona Cardinals Retrieved March 20 2018 Smith Michael October 31 2016 Tyrann Mathieu out 3 6 weeks with shoulder injury NBC Sports Retrieved October 31 2016 Urban Darren December 23 2016 Tyrann Mathieu Placed On IR AZCardinals com Retrieved November 6 2020 Odegard Kyle September 17 2017 Phil Dawson Finds Redemption Arizona Cardinals Retrieved March 20 2018 Tyrann Mathieu 2017 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 17 2021 Patra Kevin March 14 2018 Cardinals release veteran safety Tyrann Mathieu NFL com Retrieved November 6 2020 Florio Mike March 16 2018 Tyrann Mathieu heads to Houston on a one year deal ProFootballTalk NBCSports com Wilson Aaron September 9 2018 Texans safety Tyrann Mathieu off to fast start Houston Chronicle Retrieved September 11 2018 Tyrann Mathieu 2018 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 6 2020 Bergman Jeremy March 11 2019 Chiefs sign Tyrann Mathieu to 3 year deal NFL com Retrieved March 31 2019 Tyrann Mathieu 2019 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 17 2021 Shook Nick February 2 2020 Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV NFL com Retrieved February 2 2020 New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs October 5 2020 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 8 2020 Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs December 6th 2020 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 8 2020 Tyrann Mathieu 2020 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 17 2021 Divisional Round Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs January 17th 2021 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved January 20 2021 Shifferaw Abel February 7 2021 Tyrann Mathieu on His Exchange With Tom Brady He Called Me Something I Won t Repeat UPDATE Complex Retrieved February 9 2021 Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu placed on COVID 19 list after positive test sources say ESPN com Kansas City Chiefs activate Tyrann Mathieu off COVID 19 list ESPN com Inactives ESPN com Gordon Grant May 2 2022 Saints signing All Pro safety Tyrann Mathieu to three year 33M contract NFL com New Orleans Saints sign safety Tyrann Mathieu to three year contract NewOrleansSaints com May 4 2022 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Tyrann Mathieu Career statistics and player information from NFL com ESPN Pro Football Reference Kansas City Chiefs bio Arizona Cardinals bio LSU Tigers bio Archived January 7 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tyrann Mathieu amp oldid 1132208368, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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