Tyrann Mathieu Breaks Silence on Still Being a Free Agent

Tyrann Mathieu

Getty Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu got into it with a reporter on Twitter following a Week 6 victory.

Free agent safety Tyrann Mathieu, who spent the last three seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, is spending time at his alma mater, LSU, to be around the school and team for some time, according to Tiger Droppings. While in his home state of Louisiana, Mathieu spoke about his time with the Chiefs.

“It was amazing. I really thought it was what I needed at the moment too,” Mathieu said of his time in Kansas City on the Jordy Culotta Show on March 28. “And for me, it was the next challenge too.

“When I went to KC — before I went there — they were horrendous on defense. Like dead last. So for me to be able to take on that challenge, and understanding to that I’m gonna be the little brother on the team, even though I’m gonna have to do the most work trying to get this defense turned around. But those fans are so into it. It’s for real with them. And I respect that.”

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Mathieu also addressed being a free agent, and how he’s been handling not knowing where he will play next.

“I’m really just taking it easy. Kind of enjoying the time with family,” he said. “Just being able to have this time with family, it’s cool, but I just try to enjoy the process, it’s still cool talking to all the coaches — the different coaches — because some of these coaches are fans.”

Mathieu went on to say he’s received phone calls from Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, who wasn’t necessarily trying to recruit him, but just wanted to chat with Mathieu. The veteran safety then detailed what he’s looking for in the next team he signs with.

“From a leadership perspective, obviously you want to be part of a good group of guys. You want to be able to work well with these guys … Then you want to win, man. It’s all about being able to compete.”

Mathieu also said competitive teams in the NFL start with a good quarterback.


Steelers & Dolphins Out of Mathieu Sweepstakes

The annual NFL owners meetings in Palm Beach, Florida isn’t just an opportunity for NFL brass to meet and discuss important topics regarding the league. It’s also an opportunity for anyone else associated with the league to gain clarity on a bevy of topics, including free agency.

For Mathieu, who is the top free agent at his position this offseason, he still hasn’t found a new home two weeks since the legal tampering period began. On top of that, two of the teams that were rumored to have interest in Mathieu, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, shut down the idea of either of them signing the soon-to-be 30-year-old safety.

Pittsburgh general manager Kevin Colbert said at the 2022 owners meetings that the priority of the team is to add young, veteran players.

“Our preference is always to add players coming off of their first contract or as close to their first contract as they can be,” Colbert said, via Noah Strackbein of All Steelers.

Dolphins general manager Chris Grier was a bit more straightforward with his answer.

“We’re not pursuing Tyrann,” Grier said at the owners meetings, via Alain Poupart of All Dolphins. “Good player. I think he’ll be a good addition for any team in the league, but no, we’re not pursuing him.”


Mathieu Could be Free Agent for ‘a While’

Speaking about Mathieu’s current free agency stint, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport said it could be “a while” before Mathieu signs with another team.

“I don’t get the sense that he’s in a rush at all,” Rapoport said while on the Pat McAfee Show on March 25. “Like every year there are a couple of free agents, who kind of just linger out there and wait for maybe the draft. Maybe if a team needs a safety, needs a leader, maybe they don’t get what they wanted in the draft, they come get him. I could see Honey Badger being out there for a while.”

“He’s really a nickel guy who has been a ball magnet who makes plays with instincts all over the place. Now the Chiefs deemed that expendable. We saw they signed a true free safety in free agency. So I think it’s about finding a scheme that values his skill set,” Heavy’s NFL front office insider Randy Mueller said in a March 25 interview with former NFL GM Mike Tannenbaum.

 

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