Jason Peters

Jason Peters

42-Year-Old TackleOT
 Free Agent  
Free Agent
2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Jason Peters in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a contract with the Seahawks in November of 2023.
Back with Seattle
OTFree Agent
October 1, 2024
Peters signed with the Seahawks' practice squad Tuesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
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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Peters’ performance tailed off towards the end of 2014, but he’s still widely regarded as the premier left tackle in the NFL. He’ll start there for his seventh straight season in Philadelphia.
Peters is likely one of the league's best linemen. He'll continue to hold down the left tackle spot in Philadelphia.
Even though he's returning from a torn Achilles' tendon, Peters is expected to start and hold his own at left tackle for 2013. The Eagles selected tackle Lane Johnson fourth overall to play on the right side of the line rather than to replace Peters on the left.
Peters will miss the 2012 season due to an Achilles' tendon rupture.
Starting left tackle.
Peters will start at left tackle.
Peters surrendered 11.5 sacks over just 13 games last season in Buffalo, but he has the physical tools to be a dominant left tackle. Now happy in Philadelphia, he is an important piece to the Eagles' 2009 season.
Undrafted out of Arkansas, Peters has quickly developed into one of the league’s best left tackles. With that status comes the desire to be paid like a premier bookend tackle, and Peters skipped Buffalo’s offseason minicamps in part to voice his displeasure over his current contract. Unless an ugly holdout ensues, however, expect him to be the starting tackle Week 1.
Peters will start at left tackle for the Bills this season, and with free-agent acquisition Derrick Dockery, will form one of the more reliable left sides in the league. Peters is one of the better up and coming LTs in the league.
One of the Bills' best hidden gems, the superfreak athlete has found a home at offensive tackle and should be a mainstay there for years. Unfortunately, his tight end/fantasy potential days are over.
Special teams madman with freak athletic ability, but he's not a starter on either line of scrimmage.
Peters was supposed to be a mid-round draft pick in the April 2004 Draft but slipped because some scouts questioned his attitude. He's an athletic freak of nature as a 340-pound tight end/H-back who can run a 4.78 40, but he lacks polish and was cut by the Bills in August and signed to the practice squad shortly thereafter. Put Peters' name in the "down the road vault" as a potential deep sleeper if anyone ever gives him a serious look.
Peters was supposed to be a mid-round draft pick in the April 2004 Draft but slipped because some scouts questioned his attitude, so the Bills may have gotten a steal from the undrafted free-agent pool. He's an athletic freak of nature as a 340-pound tight end/H-back who can run a 4.78 40. He's currently fourth on the depth chart and still a long shot at fantasy value, but put Peters' name in the "down the road vault" as a potential deep sleeper. He's making some noise early and may make the Bills roster.
More Fantasy News
Meets with Seattle
OTFree Agent
September 24, 2024
Peters (foot) had a free-agent visit with the Seahawks on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
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Not playing Sunday
OTSeattle Seahawks
Foot
January 7, 2024
Peters (foot) is inactive Sunday against the Cardinals.
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Deemed questionable
OTSeattle Seahawks
Foot
January 6, 2024
Peters (foot) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
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Will not play
OTSeattle Seahawks
Foot
December 30, 2023
Peters will not play in Sunday's game versus the Steelers due to a foot injury, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
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Signed off practice squad
OTSeattle Seahawks
November 18, 2023
The Seahawks signed Peters off the practice squad to their active roster ahead of Sunday's game against the Rams.
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Could reunite with Seahawks
OTFree Agent
September 24, 2024
Peters visited with the Seahawks on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The Seahawks lost right tackle George Fant to a long-term knee injury after a Week 1 win, and he will be out until late October. Abraham Lucas also began the season on the PUP list with a knee issue and his potential return date is unclear. That leaves the Seahawks with a lack of depth at tackle, a need Peters would help fill. He played eight games with Seattle last season and would become the oldest player in the league if he does agree to a deal.
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