The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to a one-year contract with 38-year-old offensive lineman Jason Peters, the team announced on Tuesday morning.
Roster Move: #Eagles have agreed to terms with G Jason Peters on a one-year contract. pic.twitter.com/3VeUcCzOpx
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) July 14, 2020
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— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) July 14, 2020Interestingly, in the tweet announcing the move the Eagles list Peters as a guard, the position he will be playing moving forward.
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The nine-time Pro Bowler and future Hall Of Famer has been with Philadelphia since 2009. Peters has spent nearly the entirety of his career playing left tackle. Now, he'll be transitioning to right guard.
Just one month ago, Eagles' Pro Bowl guard Brandon Brooks tore his Achilles, forcing the Eagles to re-evaluate their options at the position for the 2020 season.
This will be Peter 12th, and possibly final, season with the Philadelphia Eagles. But we've been saying that for awhile now.




