Shy Tuttle


Shyheim "Shy" Devonte Tuttle is an American football defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. He played college football at Tennessee.

Early life and high school

Tuttle grew up in Midway, North Carolina and attended North Davidson High School where he was a member of the basketball, football, and track and field teams. He made 315 career tackles, 66 tackles for loss and 35 sacks as a four-year starter for the Black Knights and was named All-Northwest North Carolina in each of his final three seasons and was played in the 2015 Under Armour All-American Game.

College career

Tuttle played four seasons for the Tennessee Volunteers. His freshman season was cut short after only six games, recording ten tackles and a fumble recovery, after suffering a broken fibula and tearing a ligament in his ankle against Georgia. Tuttle's sophomore year also ended prematurely when he sustained a season-ending injury in his first career start against South Carolina. In his junior season, Tuttle played in ten games and made 27 tackles. As a senior, he started all 12 of Tennessee's games and made 33 tackles with one sack, an interception and two blocked kicks.

Professional career

Tuttle signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent on April 27, 2019. He made his NFL debut September 9, 2019, starting the season opener against the Houston Texans and recorded a combined sack of Deshaun Watson. In Week 13 against the Atlanta Falcons on Thanksgiving Day, Tuttle garnered national attention after recording his first career interception off a pass thrown by Matt Ryan in the 26–18 victory and stiff arming Ryan onto the turf. Tuttle played in all 16 of the Saints' games during the regular season and made 18 tackles with two sacks, four passes defended and an interception and made three tackles, including one for loss, with two passes defended in the Saints loss against the Minnesota Vikings in the Wildcard round of the playoffs.

Personal life

Tuttle is the nephew of former Clemson, NFL and CFL wide receiver Perry Tuttle.