Veteran offensive tackle Jason Peters has retired from the NFL. Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine the nine-time Pro Bowler accepted a full-time role with the team.
Currently in Indy is of course Seattle Seahawks general manager, John Schneider. Speaking with reporters at the Combine, Schneider did announce some breaking news: Future Hall of Fame tackle Jason Peters is expected to retire.
Future Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jason Peters is retiring after 21 seasons and will join the Seahawks' front office.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider announced that longtime offensive lineman Jason Peters will retire, putting an end to a 20-season career in the NFL that should land him in Canton. Peters will become an assistant to the Seahawks vice president of player affairs Maurice Kelly,
The Seattle Seahawks, for whom he played in his final season in 2023, hired him as a veteran mentor in their front office. Seahawks general manager John Schneider detailed at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday that Peters's role is in player engagement and that he will specifically be working with the offensive lineman in his full-time position.
Nine-time Pro-Bowl OT Jason Peters is expected to retire after playing 19 NFL seasons and 248 NFL games, Seahawks GM John Schneider told reporters at the combine. The 43-year-old Peters is a former undrafted free agent who went on to pave a path leading to Canton, Ohio.
Jason Peters announced his retirement from the NFL and was quickly added to the front office of a surprising team.
Nine-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jason Peters is finally hanging up the cleats after a 19-year career in the NFL. Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider told reporters at the NFL combine that Peters, a future Pro Football Hall of Famer, is expected to retire ahead of the 2025 season.