
Jason Peters Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'4" / 328 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- January 22, 1982 (39)
- Experience
- 17th Season
- Drafted
- 2004 / Rd. / Pk. (BUF)
- College
- Arkansas
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Jason Peters News
Philadelphia Eagles impending free-agent left tackle Jason Peters plans on playing in an 18th NFL season in 2021 after starting just eight games in 2020. The nine-time Pro Bowler said he still has something left in the tank after playing the last 12 seasons in Philadelphia after five years in Buffalo. The 39-year-old wants to keep playing, but he sees the writing on the wall that he won't be back with the Eagles in 2021. Peters knows that Philadelphia is in rebuild mode with younger players on the roster and no salary cap space. The future Hall of Fame left tackle doesn't have much time left in the NFL, but he can still get the job done and can also be a good sounding board for rising young talent. If he continues playing, it'll likely be somewhere other than Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said that offensive tackle Jason Peters (toe) will have toe surgery and will miss the rest of the 2020 season. It's more bad news for a once solid Eagles offensive line that has been decimated by injuries this year. Peters made the move from left tackle to right guard this year and had been serviceable in that spot. Losing the nine-time Pro Bowler for the final four weeks of the season is really bad news, especially with Philly giving rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts his first NFL start under center in Week 14 against the Saints. New Orleans has had one of the better defenses in the league this season and the Eagles offense has been out of sync mostly all year. Start the Saints Defense as a top-three defensive unit in fantasy on Sunday.
Philadelphia Eagles veteran offensive lineman Jason Peters (toe) will play on Monday night against the Seahawks despite having a broken and dislocated toe that will require surgery in the offseason, according to a source. However, instead of playing left tackle and protecting quarterback Carson Wentz's blind side, Peters will be moving to guard to help make up for his lack of mobility. Philly's offensive line, which has been the best at run-blocking so far this season, is encountering some adversity in the form of injuries to Peters and right tackle Lane Johnson (ankle), who said over the weekend that he's done for the season. Although the offensive line still has plenty of talent, they'll be working at far less than full strength in Week 12 against Seattle and to close out the season.
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- Offense
- Defense