Future Hall of Fame offensive tackle Jason Peters is joining the Seattle Seahawks for his 20th NFL season.
The Seattle Seahawks are dealing with some injuries along their offensive line, and they have turned to one of the best players in NFL history for help.
Jason Peters‘ bid to continue his NFL career may see him suiting up in Seattle soon.
New York’s unit in the trenches is a bit shaky, and it wouldn’t hurt to add some reinforcements ahead of the regular season.
Free-agent offensive tackle Jason Peters recently made it known that he'd be willing to accept any role from the New York Jets if they were to ask for his services.
Jason Peters continued his career last year by playing for the Cowboys. While a new Dallas deal should not be expected, the 41-year-old lineman is hoping to take the field in 2023.
When Tom Brady announced his second retirement on Feb. 1, the 41-year-old Jason Peters became the NFL's oldest active player. He plays to keep that title alive this year.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio is home to the all-time greats of the NFL. These 25 active players have a great shot to see their bust in Canton.
On Wednesday, the great Tom Brady called it a career once again. Now that Brady, 45, is retiring for good this time, the NFL has a new oldest active player.
The Dallas Cowboys have made their decision on kicker Brett Maher.
FRISCO Has the legendary Cowboys-49ers rivalry been rekindled? It sure feels that way with a trip to the NFC Championship Game on the line Sunday in Santa Clara.
Jason Peters “done” in Dallas?! But … he just got here! The Dallas Cowboys proudly signed the nine-time Eagles Pro Bowler to fortify their offensive line, and he has contributed a bit as a rotational helper who can play tackle or guard.
Peters spent 11 seasons in Philadelphia, so he knows more about Eagles fans than most.
There is an old saying in Philadelphia, PA (as there is with many other cities and regions throughout the world) which states: “You can take the person
Peters got to know the Philadelphia fans during his 11-year stint with the Eagles.
It doesn’t sound like Jason Peters will be taking the field this weekend. Despite being listed as doubtful for tomorrow’s game, the Cowboys lineman will definitively not play against the Rams, tweets Clarence Hill Jr.
Veteran offensive tackle Jason Peters is listed as doubtful and likely won't play for the Dallas Cowboys when they visit the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
Tyler Smith‘s transition from training camp left guard to September left tackle has changed the Cowboys‘ plans regarding Jason Peters. After viewing him as a swing tackle who could step in if Smith struggled, Peters worked at guard in his Dallas debut Monday.
Jason Peters was informed he will be active and could even start the first game of his 18th NFL season when the Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants on "Monday Night Football." It would be career game No.
Dallas Cowboys needed an offensive tackle The Dallas Cowboys needed to add an offensive tackle before the regular season. The Cowboys needed a replacement for left tackle Tyron Smith, who sustained a hamstring injury during practice in August.
With starting left tackle Tyron Smith out of the lineup, the Dallas Cowboys have been scrambling to find a solution at that spot. It still appears that Jason Peters could be that solution.
The Dallas Cowboys were dealt a major blow when starting left tackle Tyron Smith suffered a significant knee injury in practice last week, and they are still exploring ways to replace him.
When you're 39 years old, didn't start training camp until a few weeks into August and did it with a new team, the last thing Jason Peters would worry about is a measly dislocated finger.
The Bears are going against last year's top-ranked defense Sunday night when they open the season against the Los Angeles Rams and they're trying to do it with a 39-year-old left tackle who wasn't on a roster when training camps opened.
Newly acquired Bears tackle Jason Peters has something he wants anyone to know who would doubt him because he is 39 years old but trying to start on the left side in the National Football League.
It's full speed ahead for Jason Peters and an 18th NFL season but it remains highly unlikely that it will be in Philadelphia where the transitioning Eagles are prepared to hand the baton at left tackle to either Jordan Mailata or Andre Dillard under new head coach Nick Sirianni.
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