Tyrann Mathieu, Saints Agree to Two-Year Contract, per Report

The veteran New Orleans Saints defensive back had one year left on his previous deal.
Tyrann Mathieu, Saints Agree to Two-Year Contract, per Report
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The New Orleans Saints are signing defensive back Tyrann Mathieu to a new contract that runs through the 2025 NFL season, according to Nick Underhill of the New Orleans Football Network.

Mathieu had one year left on his original three-year deal with the Saints, and this deal will lower his cap hit in 2024 from $12 million to $5.5 million, according to Underhill. The new two-year deal is worth $13 million total, and it also gives the Saints more flexibility ahead of the start of free agency next week.

Mathieu has been in the league since 2013, playing for the Arizona CardinalsHouston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs before joining the Saints in ’22. The defensive back has been named first-team All-Pro three times and has appeared in at least 15 games every year since 2017.

Saints defensive back Tyrann Mathieu looks at the quarterback before a snap during a game vs. the Panthers.
Tyrann Mathieu reportedly will re-sign with the New Orleans Saints on a two-year deal :: Stephen Lew/USA Today sports

After signing a three-year, $28 million deal with New Orleans two years ago, Mathieu has played in all 34 game since, totaling 166 tackles and seven interceptions. The 31-year-old is a New Orleans native who attended college at LSU.


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