NFL Stars React to Tyrann Mathieu Retirement News

NEW ORLEANS — Tyrann Mathieu, the “Honey Badger,” stunned the NFL Tuesday, announcing his retirement on Instagram as the New Orleans Saints prepared for training camp at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center. The 33-year-old safety, a three-time All-Pro and Super Bowl LIV champion, leaves a storied 12-year career with the Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Saints, prompting an outpouring of tributes from NFL stars on X. His exit, following a 5-12 season for New Orleans in 2024, casts a shadow over a team already navigating a pivotal quarterback battle.

Mathieu, a New Orleans native, retires with 838 tackles, 36 interceptions, and 100 pass breakups across 163 games. In 2024, he started all 17 games for the Saints, recording 62 tackles, three interceptions, and two forced fumbles, anchoring a defense that ranked 14th in yards allowed. His leadership and versatility defined his tenure, earning him a spot among the NFL’s elite defensive backs. Mathieu cited gratitude for his “community” of coaches, teammates, and fans, saying, “I gave this game everything. It’s time to pass the torch.”

NFL stars flooded X with reactions. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, a Super Bowl teammate in 2019, posted, “Honey Badger, you changed the game. Forever a brother! 🐝 #ChiefsKingdom.” Former Cardinals teammate Patrick Peterson, who retired in April 2025, wrote, “From LSU to the NFL, you were a dog. Proud to call you my friend. #HoneyBadger.” Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan, a teammate since 2022, shared, “NOLA won’t be the same without you. Your heart led us. 🖤💛.” Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay added, “Respect, 32. You made every DB better.”

Tyrann Mathieu, NFL legend. What a run for Tyrann Mathieu.

The Saints face a challenging road ahead without Mathieu’s defensive prowess. His retirement, announced days before rookies report on July 18 and veterans on July 22, amplifies focus on the team’s quarterback competition, where Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener vie for the Week 1 starting role. Fans, packing open practices starting July 25, express mixed emotions, mourning Mathieu’s departure while anticipating a new era under coach Kellen Moore. General manager Mickey Loomis called Mathieu “irreplaceable,” vowing to honor his legacy with a competitive 2025 season.

Mathieu’s impact transcended stats, inspiring teammates with his tenacity. As tributes from Mahomes, Peterson, and others highlight his influence, the Saints aim to channel his spirit into their rebuild. With joint practices and preseason games looming, New Orleans looks to forge a new identity, carrying the Honey Badger’s legacy forward.

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Saints training camp schedule can be found here.

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