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There was no player ever at LSU like Tyrann Mathieu. Like his namesake wild animal, the Honey Badger, he took what he wanted ...
Mathieu’s playing career came to a surprising end Tuesday afternoon when he announced his retirement on the eve of the Saints ...
The LSU Tigers congratulating former All-American defensive back Tyrann Mathieu on his remarkable career and official ...
Former LSU football star called it a career this week, announcing his retirement from the NFL. Mathieu was a Heisman finalist ...
Tyrann Mathieu, most recently with the New Orleans Saints, retired Tuesday after 12 seasons in the NFL. Mathieu first gained ...
Former LSU Tigers defensive back Tyrann Mathieu has announced his retirement from the NFL, he revealed via social media on ...
Mathieu earned the "Honey Badger" nickname during his LSU years because of his fierce style of play in a relatively ...
New Orleans Saints defensive back Tyrann Mathieu announced Tuesday that he is retiring from the NFL after 12 seasons and ...
Former LSU football defensive back Tyrann Mathieu announced his retirement from the NFL and New Orleans Saints Tuesday ...
Former LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu has high hopes for another up-and-coming Tiger star. Derek Stingley Jr. is set to wear the iconic LSU No. 7 in 2021.
Tyrann Mathieu's LSU football legacy lives on with the new No. 7 of the Bayou Bengals in all-world defensive back Derek Stingley Jr.
Update: Monday, Sept. 3 at 9:30 p.m. ET Tyrann Mathieu 's adoptive mother, Sheila Mathieu, believes the 20-year-old will play for LSU again, per Joe Schad of ESPN.