Despite Jason Peters joining the Seahawks during Pete Carroll’s last season, Mike Macdonald mentioned that a reunion with the veteran offensive lineman was still possible. Now, it’s confirmed.
Peters is re-signing with Seattle, as reported by NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero. This deal will place him on the Seahawks’ practice squad, allowing the 42-year-old to pursue his 21st NFL season. After spending time with various NFC teams post-Philadelphia, he remains a valuable option.
This signing follows a recent workout, and with no other teams showing interest in the former 2004 undrafted free agent, Peters is set to return to Seattle. He originally joined the Seahawks in September 2023, just before Week 2. As the season approaches the midpoint, he may have a shorter ramp-up period, but it’s likely he’ll stay on the practice squad for a while, especially with the new offensive system in place.
Jason Peters is re-signing with the Seattle Seahawks, where he will join their practice squad for the upcoming NFL season. At 42 years old, the former Eagles standout is aiming to extend his career into a 21st season. This move follows a successful workout and comes after Peters initially joined the Seahawks in September 2023. With no other teams interested, his return was anticipated. Given that Seattle has a new offensive system, Peters will likely have a brief adjustment period before he can contribute. His experience and skill make him a valuable asset to the team’s roster.
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