Tyrann Mathieu announces retirement from NFL
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Tyrann Mathieu's retirement has sparked speculation about a possible comeback and potential Chiefs betrayal. Uncover all the details.
Tyrann Mathieu, most recently with the New Orleans Saints, retired Tuesday after 12 seasons in the NFL. Mathieu first gained fame not far from where his career ended, starring for the LSU Tigers down in Baton Rouge,
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Arrowhead Pride on MSNTyrann Mathieu expects a fast start for the 2025 ChiefsAfter announcing his retirement from the New Orleans Saints this week, Mathieu joined host Kay Adams on Thursday’s episode of the “Up and Adams Show” on FanDuel Sports Network, offering his thoughts on how he expects February’s loss to motivate his former team.
I can feel his energy everywhere,” Sammy Watkins said of Tyrann Mathieu almost 6 years ago. It’s still true for anyone who has spent time with Mathieu.
Mathieu announced his retirement from football this week after spending the last three years of his NFL career with his hometown team.
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