Offensive tackle Jason Peters has announced his retirement after 21 NFL seasons. He last played for the Seattle Seahawks, the fifth team in his illustrious career. Peters established a Pro Football Hall of Fame-worthy career despite being undrafted in 2004.
The former Arkansas standout ends his playing career with six All-Pro selections (two First-Team) and nine Pro Bowl inclusions. He’s also a part of the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team and won Super Bowl LII with the Philadelphia Eagles.
9x Pro Bowler and Super Bowl LII champion OT Jason Peters will retire after 19 years in the NFL. pic.twitter.com/2DmMJvzOBU
— NFL (@NFL) February 25, 2025
The Buffalo Bills were Peters’ first NFL team. The former Arkansas standout played there for five seasons before getting traded to the Eagles. Peters lasted 12 seasons with the Eagles before signing a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears. After the Bears, he played one season for the Dallas Cowboys before landing with the Seahawks.
Peters started 221 out of 248 career games and had six fumble recoveries in over two decades. Spotrac estimates his career earnings at $120.3 million.
-Lance Fernandez