Tyrann Mathieu is affectionately known as “Louisiana’s Son.” There’s not a better storybook ending than finishing his professional career with Louisiana’s team, and the New Orleans Saints safety doesn’t see it any other way.
The world learned of Mathieu at LSU. His nose for the football and dynamic playing style made him one of the faces for college football for an entire generation. He’s arguably one of the three to five most popular collegiate players from the highlight era and popularized a style of play at defensive and the jersey number seven nationwide.
The New Orleans Saints signed Mathieu in 2022. After nine years in the league, Mathieu finally made it home. He has no plans of leaving either. Mathieu recently said, “I wouldn’t want to play for any other team.”
That is typical things that players say, but his explanation displays a veracity in his words: “The opportunity to win for my hometown. It trumps me going anywhere else to try to win a ring. I’d rather do it for my people down here.”
Mathieu also has the luxury of already winning a Super Bowl, so that certainly helps him remain content. There’s not many people more synonymous with the state than Tyrann Mathieu. For him to finish his career with the Saints just feels right.