Education
Jason Mathews attended Bridge City High School in Bridge City, Texas, where he lettered in football, baseball, and track. After his graduation in 1989, he attended Brigham Young University for one year, playing defensive lineman.
Jason Mathews attended Bridge City High School in Bridge City, Texas, where he lettered in football, baseball, and track. After his graduation in 1989, he attended Brigham Young University for one year, playing defensive lineman.
He played for the Indianapolis Colts (1994–1997) and the Tennessee Oilers/Titans (1998–2004). He spent his next three years of college eligibility at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University. Mathews lettered all three years he was at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical, and started at right tackle during his junior and senior years.
Mathews left Agricultural and Mechanical at the end of his college eligibility, a few credits shy of graduation.
Mathews was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the 1994 NFL Draft to play right tackle and special teams. In his first year with the Colts, he played in 10 games.
In his second year, he was the starting right tackle in all 16 regular-season games and the team"s 3 playoff games as they fell just short of the AFC Championship. He played for the Colts for two more years, as left tackle, right tackle, reserve tackle, and on special teams.
In 1998, Mathews signed with the Tennessee Oilers (later the Tennessee Titans) as a free agent.
The team earned the AFC Champshionship in 1999, and played the Saint Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. The Titans list Mathews as being 6"5" tall and weighing 285 pounds. In the 2003 offseason, Mathews returned to school so that he could finish the requirements for his degree. Mathews continued to play for the Titans, wearing number 76, until 2005.
In 2005, Mathews announced his retirement from football.
He became the associate dean at Montgomery Bell Academy for 11th and 12th grades, and assisted with the school"s football program In 2006, Mathews began working as a facility coordinator for D1 Sports Training in Nashville.
The facility is owned by Peyton Manning. Mathews has taught Seminar class and coached the football team at The Ensworth School.
He now teaches economics and coaches football at the Brentwood Academy.
Mathews is married to the former Kim Roy, a fellow native of Bridge City.
In 2004, Mathews joined other members of the community in personally greeting President George West. Bush as he visited Nashville.