A quarter of the way through the Seahawks' past season, they signed veteran offensive lineman Jason Peters to the practice squad – looking to add depth and a veteran presence to the offensive line.
Jason Peters is retiring after an illustrious 21-year NFL career and joining the Seattle Seahawks' front office. At age 43, he will serve as an assistant to Mo Kelly, focusing on player development.
Speaking with reporters at the Combine, Schneider did announce some breaking news: Future Hall of Fame tackle Jason Peters is expected to retire. Peters has been with the Seahawks for the last two ...
Seattle Seahawks veteran offensive tackle Jason Peters announced his retirement on Tuesday. The nine-time Pro Bowler spent a portion of the 2024 season on the Seahawks' practice squad. The team ...
Following nine Pro Bowls and two decades in the NFL, Jason Peters' career has come to its close. Peters is retiring as an NFL player, Seahawks general manager John Schneider told reporters Tuesday ...
Jason Peters has played his final snap. Seahawks General Manager John Schneider told reporters at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis that Peters has decided to retire after spending the last two ...
Jason Peters is retiring from football, per The 33rd Team. Peters last played for the Seattle Seahawks during the 2023 season. Peters didn’t play an NFL game in 2024. He spent time on the ...
The end of an era is truly upon us, as nine-time Pro-Bowl offensive tackle Jason Peters will retire after playing 19 NFL seasons and 248 NFL games, Seahawks GM John Schneider told reporters at the ...
Jason Peters has played his final snap. Seahawks General Manager John Schneider told reporters at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis that Peters has decided to retire after spending the last two ...
From there, Peters will transition into a role as an assistant to the Seahawks' vice president of player affairs Maurice Kelly. GM John Schneider says off podium here at NFL combine Jason Peters ...
After 21 seasons and almost 250 career games, Jason Peters is calling it an NFL career, as Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider told reporters at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
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