Rashean Mathis

Rashean Mathis

44-Year-Old CornerbackCB
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$Signed a two-year deal with the Lions worth $3.5 million in March of 2015.
CBDetroit Lions
February 16, 2016
Mathis announced his retirement from the NFL, Tori Petry of the Lions' official website reports.
ANALYSIS
Selected by the Jaguars in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft, Mathis was quietly one of the league's better cornerbacks for a sizable portion of his career. He never quite reached superstar status, but he did start 129 games for the Jaguars from 2003 to 2012, and then made another 36 starts for the Lions over the past three seasons. After a concussion brought his 2015 campaign to an early finish, the 35-year-old Mathis said he's ready to hang up his cleats. The Lions, meanwhile, have an emerging star at cornerback in Darius Slay, but they could undoubtedly still use some help at the position.
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The 34-year-old has enjoyed a renaissance in Detroit, defending 25 passes and registering 98 tackles over the past two seasons. Interceptions haven't been a big part of Mathis' game since much earlier in his career and he has picked off just one pass during his tenure with the Lions. Still, the veteran signed a two-year extension in the off season and seems to be in line to start opposite Darius Slay in 2015
Mathis will start at corner for the Lions after being one of their more productive players last season. Still, he's not likely to put up huge numbers.
Mathis will enter 2012 coming off an ACL tear and operating on a one-year contract. While reports characterized the veteran's recovery as being ahead of schedule, there has to be some concern, given the nature of the injury and Mathis' age. He's unlikely to be a full participant in training camp, and that could open the door to newcomer Aaron Ross, who spent last season with the Giants, to step in opposite Derek Cox. Prior to his injury last season, Mathis looked like a mirror of the player he was in his prime, but even if he does assume his regular role in 2012, he's unlikely to really make an IDP splash.
Mathis' skills have declined, but he will still start at cornerback. Still, expect his interception numbers to continue to decline, as his best days are behind him.
Mathis will start at cornerback in 2009, but, given that his play has declined over the last few years, he should not be among the premier IDP choices anymore.
Mathis had only one interception in 2007, down from eight the year before. Most of that can be chalked up to the fact that teams have simply stopped throwing the ball his way, but that's a troublesome sign for fantasy owners. The addition of Drayton Florence to the Jags' defensive backfield could lead to slightly more production from Mathis, but IDP players may just want to consider Mahtis as one of those players who is much better on the field than he is on paper.
Mathis had a breakout year in 2006, and there is no reason to believe that his strong play won't continue in 2007. His eight interceptions and 56 tackles in 2006 make him one of the top IDP's at the cornerback position, though the team's lack of experience at safety in 2007 may cause Mathis to take less chances on balls, leading to less interceptions.
Mathis has quickly established himself as one of the league’s top cornerbacks. He blends a rare combination of height and speed with an excellent instinct for the big play. In 2006, he will look intercept at least five passes for the third season in a row. If you draft the Jaguars defense, Mathis will be the guy most likely to give you a defensive touchdown. He’s always a homerun threat once he picks it off.
The speedy Mathis tyed for the team lead in interceptions last season with five. The second-year cornerback has started every game he has played in his first two years in the NFL and is one of the leagues most promising young corners. Look for him take another step foward this season and put up even better numbers in the young and extremely talented Jaguars defense.
Mathis was a 16-game starter at both safety and cornerback in 2003 -- his rookie season. He's a physical corner who was third on the team in tackles and picked off two passes. Mathis will continue to start at right corner on a defensive unit that made great strides last year and should improve in 2004.
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CBDetroit Lions
Concussion
November 14, 2015
Mathis (concussion) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
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CBDetroit Lions
Concussion
November 13, 2015
Mathis (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game in Green Bay, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
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CBDetroit Lions
Illness
November 1, 2015
Mathis (illness) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
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CBDetroit Lions
Coach's Decision
August 16, 2015
Despite sitting out Thursday's preseason opener, Mathis confirmed that he is healthy, David Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
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CBDetroit Lions
March 18, 2015
Mathis has signed a two-year deal with the Lions worth $3.5 million, mlive.com reports.
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