Tyrann Mathieu and Drew Brees probably wouldn't agree on his favorite INT
It's no secret that Tyrann Mathieu is a special talent. The New Orleans Saints safety returned home to close out his illustrious NFL career, and while Mathieu's 2024 season hast had more low moments than he's comfortable with, the highlights stand up with the best plays throughout his career.
He's still making history. Mathieu is tied with his old college teammate Patrick Peterson for the most interceptions among all active NFL players (36). So which one was his favorite?
"I hate to say it but it'd have to be my rookie season, playing against Drew Brees in the Superdome," Mathieu grinned. "And we got beat bad that day but I had a good game. And I got to walk l away with one of the most prized possessions of anybody's life, and that's a Drew Brees football. So I always remember that one."
Mathieu played the Saints just three games into his pro career back in 2013, and while his Arizona Cardinals fell 31-7, he did finish the day with 10 tackles (9 solo), on top of that interception. That was a season-high for his rookie year, and clearly a memorable game in his NFL story.
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