Super Bowl champion Tyrann Mathieu announces retirement from NFL in social media post

Super Bowl champion Tyrann Mathieu announced on Tuesday that he retired from NFL.
33 -year -old Mathieu spent the last three seasons of his 12 -year career with New Orleans Saints. Throughout his career, Mathieu was known “Honey Ponsuce”.
Mathieu said, “I am grateful when I close my katımlar, close this part of my life and officially retired from the game that shapes me in every way.” His article.
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“Until the last game in the first part of the university, this journey was nothing more than a blessing. Football gave me a purpose, discipline and memories that would remain forever. But rather than anything, it gave me a community.”
Mathieu appeared on the stage as an exciting actor during his university days in LSU. Heisman ranked fifth in Trophy voting.
In the second season of 2011, Mathieu, 76 combined teams, 1.5 sacks, two interventions, nine transition defended, six forced and two fumble recovery had.
However, in August 2012, Mathieu threw the team because it continuously failed in drug tests for cannabis use. In October 2012, Mathieu was arrested for a cannabis.
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Although he is extremely talented, Mathieu fell into the third round of the 2013 NFL draft due to his problems in the field before he chose Arizona Cardinals.
Mathieu appeared as a star for Cardinals, as the team was selected as a All-Pro team twice in five years.
Mathieu, “Every coach who believes in me, every teammate fighting with me, and for every fan that appeared with high and low, cheered and wandering with me. Thank you. When I needed it the most, you gave me strength and your love took me further than I imagined.”
Mathieu spent a season with Houston Texans and then joined Kansas City Chieffs. In 2019, Mathieu was an integral part of the chefs Super Bowl award -winning team.
Three times, Professional Bows spent three seasons with the chefs before spending the last three seasons with saints.
Mathieu played 180 games in his NFL career and 838 combined teams, 11 sacks, 36 interventions, 100 transition defense, seven forced explosions and eight fumble healing. Four interventions returned to goals.
“I hope I made you proud there. This is not good – just the next episode. Very love, always. Tyrann.”
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