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  • Jason Peters: Hangs up cleats

    Seahawks GM John Schneider announced Tuesday that Peters (undisclosed) is retiring from the NFL and joining Seattle's front office, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports. Peters will be the assistant to Seahawks vice president of player affairs Mo Kelly. The 43-year-old spent much of the 2024 season on the Seahawks' practice squad before landing on the injured list in December. Peters appeared in 248 career games and was a nine-time Pro Bowl selection during his heyday with the Bills and Eagles. He was named a first-team All-Pro twice with Philly and was second-team All-Pro four other times. Peters was also named a member of the 2010s All-Decade team. He'll have a strong case for the Hall of Fame in a few years.
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  • Jason Peters: Placed on practice squad IL

    The Seahawks placed Peters (undisclosed) on the practice-squad injured list Friday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports. Peters signed with the Seahawks' practice squad Oct. 1, but he had not been elevated to the active roster since. His placement on IL makes room on the practice squad for punter Ty Zentner.
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  • Jason Peters: Back with Seattle

    Peters signed with the Seahawks' practice squad Tuesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports. Peters' visit with the team last Tuesday apparently went well now that the 42-year-old has re-signed with Seattle. The veteran offensive tackle will likely use his time on the practice squad to prove he's in good enough shape to make his way to the active roster.
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  • Jason Peters: Meets with Seattle

    Peters (foot) had a free-agent visit with the Seahawks on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Peters played in eight regular-season games for Seattle last season, having his 2023 campaign end early due to a foot injury. His visit with the team suggests the 42-year-old is healthy enough to compete again and the Seahawks may be in the market for depth on their offensive line.
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  • Seahawks' Jason Peters: Not playing Sunday

    Peters (foot) is inactive Sunday against the Cardinals. Peters never practiced this week and was considered unlikely to play, so this news doesn't come as much of a surprise. Stone Forsythe will likely draw the start at right tackle.
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  • Seahawks' Jason Peters: Deemed questionable

    Peters (foot) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports. Peters was held out of practice throughout the week due to a foot issue, and even though he's listed as questionable for Sunday's affair, head coach Pete Carroll made it seem as if he's unlikely to play while talking to reporters Friday. Stone Forsythe is in line to get the start at right tackle due to both Abraham Lucas (knee) and Peters likely being out in Week 18.
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  • Seahawks' Jason Peters: Set for season debut

    Peters was elevated from Seattle's practice squad Saturday. Peters signed with Seattle's practice squad following Week 1 but has yet to suit up for his new team. That will presumably change for Sunday's matchup against the Browns, as Abraham Lucas (knee) is sidelined and Phil Haynes (calf) is considered doubtful to play. Peters has spent time at both guard and tackle in practice, so he could be set for a versatile role if called upon.
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  • Jason Peters: Meeting with Seattle

    Peters is set for a visit with the Seahawks on Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Peters expressed last month that he was interested in pursuing a 20th season in the NFL, but he has remained a free agent. Now with Charles Cross (toe) banged up and Abraham Lucas (knee) still dealing with a patellar tendon injury, the 41-year-old could get his shot with Seattle. If all goes well at the visit, Peters is expected to sign with the Seahawks' practice squad, then potentially move up to the active roster. The offensive tackle operated in a very similar scenario with Dallas last season.
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  • Jason Peters: Still wants to play this season

    Peters (hip) still intends to play during the 2023 season, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Peters, still a free agent, wants to continue his career as what would be his 20th regular season approaches. The 41-year-old tackle suffered a hip injury during the Cowboys' wild-card win over the Buccaneers last year, but he is presumably now healthy and ready to sign should a team desire his services.
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