Jason Peters Retires After 21 NFL Seasons, Set to Join Seahawks Front Office

Jason Peters, a legendary NFL offensive tackle, has announced his retirement after 21 remarkable seasons in the league. The 41-year-old Peters, known for his durability and skill on the field, played the majority of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he became a cornerstone of their offensive line. Peters was a pivotal player in the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII victory and was honored with eight Pro Bowl selections throughout his career. His decision to retire was confirmed through a statement where Peters expressed gratitude for the opportunities he received in the NFL, saying, ‘It has been an incredible journey and I am thankful for everyone who has been a part of it.’ After his retirement announcement, Peters is set to transition into a new role within the Seahawks organization, taking a position in their front office. This move represents a significant shift for Peters, who has indicated he is looking forward to nurturing the next generation of football talent. Peters also reflected on his time in the NFL, noting the importance of mentorship and leadership, stating, ‘I want to give back to the game that has given me so much.’ The NFL community has reacted warmly to Peters’ announcement, with many reflecting on his impressive career and contributions to the sport. Peters finished his NFL tenure with 368 games played, solidifying his reputation as one of the best offensive tackles in NFL history.