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Jason Peters signs a contract with the Seattle Seahawks

The 41-year-old offensive tackle is expected to shine again in the NFL.

The 41-year-old offensive tackle hasn’t written off his NFL career. The big guy, Jason Peters is all set to join the Seattle Seahawks as he signs a new contract with them.

Peters started his NFL career in 2004 with the Buffalo Bills. He was a part of the team for four seasons and had an average beginning to his career. Later, he was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009 and represented the team for more than a decade.

He was one of the players to watch out for when he was with the Eagles. He won Super Bowl LII and was a part of two first-team All-Pro teams, three second-team All-Pro teams, and seven Pro Bowls with them. Later in 2021 and 2022, he was a part of the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys before becoming a free agent.

Now he is a part of the Seahawks and is expected to shine again in the NFL. Also Read: Mike Evans will play for a new team next season.

Fast Facts about Jason Peters

Full Name Jason Raynard Peters
Date of Birth January 22, 1982
Age 41 years old
Height 6ft 4 inches (1.93 m)
Weight 328 lbs (149 kg)
Nationality United States
Position Offensive Tackle
Current Team Seattle Seahawks

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NFL Achievements of Jason Peters

  • Super Bowl Champion (LII)
  • NFL 2010 All-Decade Team
  • 9x Pro Bowl (2007-2011, 2013-2016)
  • 2x First All-Pro Team (2011, 2013)
  • 4x Second All-Pro Team (2007, 2008, 2010, 2014)

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Nikhil Lopes
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