Three-time All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson retired from the NFL after 13 seasons, spending the majority of his career with the Arizona Cardinals. Peterson, a standout from LSU and the No. 5 overall pick in the 2011 draft, excelled as a Pro Bowl selection for eight consecutive seasons. He played a significant role in the Cardinals' formidable defensive unit, known as the “No Fly Zone,” alongside other notable players.
During his tenure with the Cardinals, Peterson showcased his versatility by contributing on special teams, tying an NFL record with four punt return touchdowns in his rookie year. After departing Arizona, Peterson had brief stints with the Minnesota Vikings and the Pittsburgh Steelers before concluding his career with 652 tackles and 36 interceptions, maintaining a consistent level of performance throughout his time in the league.