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Former LSU star Tyrann Mathieu announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday after 12 seasons in the league.

In his 12-year NFL career, Mathieu played in 180 games, starting 171. His career stats include 834 tackles (681 solo), 45 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, and 36 interceptions.

His football career achievements include:

Super Bowl champion (LIV) with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020
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)

Here was Mathieu's farewell message on social media:
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As I hang up my cleats, 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.

From my first snap in college to my final play in the NFL, this journey has been nothing short of a blessing. Football gave me purpose, discipline, and memories that will stay with me forever. But more than anything, it gave me a community.

To every coach who believed in me, every teammate who battled beside me, and every fan who showed up, cheered, and rode with me through the highs and lows, thank you. You gave me strength when I needed it most, and your love carried me farther than I ever imagined.

I hope I made you proud out there. This isn't goodbye - it's just the next chapter.

Much love, always.
Tyrann
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Ace Midnight5 months
The best college defender I ever saw play live. The only defender in LSU history who was literally worth points on the board. You just can't teach what that kid had. Even if he couldn't see it, he could find the ball either by smell or some sixth sense. He wasn't lightning fast at the top end, but made up for it by being extremely quick of foot and wit and played bigger than his smallish stature. At a certain point, words fail me. Congrats to HB7.
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ThomasShelby5 months
LSU needs to be on the phone offering him at the very least an analyst job.
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6R125 months
One of my all time favorites. I've been going to LSU games since mid 60s and I've seen a few great ones. He could change the game in 1 second.
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bdavids095 months
What was the best game you saw in 60s and 70s ?
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Probably the most exciting player i ever watched. Definitely on the defensive side.
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eugene1928LSU5 months
I have to 2nd that statement, he was definitely the most entertaining and exciting player I ever saw in person and in Tiger Stadium. His ability on Punt returns and kick offs are legendary also. Honey Badger definitely took what he wanted! HOF future imo.
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Lsu1012055 months
Put this man on the recruiting trail immediately.
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Saunson695 months
Come coach DBs with Raymond
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mcpotiger5 months
Agreed. Likely he will be coaching somewhere. Would love to see him back at LSU
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BowDownToLSU5 months
The GOAT of LSU football
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1cajuncook5 months
His steal of the punted ball and TD against Oregon was one of his best plays.
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Davy5 months
Get that man a sideline polo
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pbro625 months
Come back home all time great!!!!
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LSU3165 months
Probably helps the Saints cap situation….i agree with all who say get him on staff and on the road recruiting as soon as possible!!!!
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Wadey5 months
Just watch his returns in the Georgia game, spectacular!! Dude was untouchable.
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chadr075 months
Ok Tyrann it’s time to come on home to Baton Rouge and coach up some LSU DBs now.
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Bill W Tiger5 months
Damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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LSUmudman5 months
He still takes what he wants.
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Zendog5 months
the ultimate Honey Badger
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Tiger in Texas5 months
He was one of those 'natural' players, had the gift to change a game at a moments notice. Generational player!
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Rebel5 months
What a player and what a story. He still has the best LSU highlight film.
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Bayoubengal2055 months
TM7 and PP7 both have highlights films I’ll never get tired of watching.
It was so cool to watch TM7 step into Patrick’s shoes and fill them better than any of us could have imagined.
And then to see the way he bounced back after his drama at LSU and not only became a NFL all star, but a leader everywhere he went.

Just a true class act and role model.
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grich315 months
Congrats on retirement to a legendary LSU Tigers and Saints player! Geaux Tigers! Whi Dat baaaby!
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Havoc5 months
Dude was a phenom.
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