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The Philadelphia Eagles continue to remain in contact with Jason Peters who is open to a return to Philadelphia, however, there is some competition for arguably the best offensive tackle available ...
Doug Pederson received a surprise Labor Day visit from Jason Peters on Monday. Sign up for Eagles Extra: Get exclusive news, behind-the-scenes observations and the ability to text directly with ...
Jason Peters turned 40 in January, but he's not done with football just yet. During a recent interview on SiriusXM NFL Radio , the veteran left tackle said he's still working out to stay in ...
Philadelphia Eagles head coach said the Jason Peters' (71) move to right guard was caused by the injury to right tackle Lane Johnson. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola, Pool) By .
Doug Pederson tells media Jason Peters is sliding back to left tackle for the #Eagles — Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) September 7, 2020 Jason Peters bailed the Eagles out after the Dillard injury.
Eagles left tackle Jason Peters is in Hawaii for the Pro Bowl, but his selection to this year’s game feels like a case of past reputation more than present production. Peters battled injuries all ...
Douglas thinks about culture-setting players; Peters can help in that area. ... (Top photo of Jason Peters: Mitchell Leff / Getty Images) Jan 1, 2025. Connections: Sports Edition.
Jason Peters Recently Played for Cowboys After Leaving Eagles. Peters is best known for his tenure with the Eagles, spending 12 seasons in Philadelphia (2009-2020).
Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jason Peters is set to test free agency again in March. With first-round pick Andre Dillard waiting to replace him, the Eagles need to make a decision on the former ...
Saturday, Pederson said he is considering Peters, Jordan Mailata, Matt Pryor and fourth-round pick Jack Driscoll at the position. “Jason Peters is obviously in the conversation,” Pederson said ...
Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Peters walks onto the field during practice at the NFL football team's training facility, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles guard Jason Peters made head coach Doug Pederson's day on Monday, as the legendary lineman decided he would move back to the left tackle position. AP.