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The end of an era is truly upon us, as nine-time Pro-Bowl offensive tackle Jason Peters is expected to retire after playing 19 NFL seasons and 248 NFL games, Seahawks GM John Schneider told reporters at the combine.
Nine-time Pro-Bowl OT Jason Peters is expected to retire after playing 19 NFL seasons and 248 NFL games, Seahawks GM John Schneider told reporters at the combine. The former undrafted free agent went on to win a Super Bowl and pave a path leading to Canton. pic.twitter.com/i0lCHuaebY
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 25, 2025
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Peters missed the Eagles Super Bowl 52 win over New England with a torn ACL.
Peters returned to the Eagles in July of 2020 with the intention of playing right guard after Brandon Brooks suffered an Achilles tear.
After starting left tackle Andre Dillard suffered a season-ending biceps tear, the Eagles moved Peters back to the position that he manned since 2009.
Acquired via trade with the Buffalo Bills in 2009, Peters started in all 148 regular-season games with the Eagles.