The Seattle Seahawks offensive line room simply bought a little bit thinner.
Alright that’s a bit overstated, however John Schneider introduced on Tuesday that Jason Peters will lastly dangle up his cleats after an unimaginable 20-year profession.
GM John Schneider says off podium right here at NFL mix Jason Peters is retiring as a long-time offensive lineman to be assistant to Mo Kelly, the #Seahawks’ vice chairman of participant affairs. @thenewstribune
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) February 25, 2025
Peters was picked up by the Seattle Seahawks twice within the twilight days of his profession, who served as a backup, veteran presence, and presumably unofficial o-line coach throughout his 2024 observe squad tenure.
He ends with Seattle because the final of the 5 NFL groups for which he performed, after incomes a complete shelf of Professional Bowl nominations throughout his time with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Veteran OT Jason Peters is retiring after 19 NFL seasons and 248 video games. An undrafted free agent in 2004, he turned a 9x Professional Bowler, 6x All-Professional, and Tremendous Bowl champion with Philadelphia. Initially a DL/TE in school, Peters went on to grow to be a prime OT within the NFL and now lastly… pic.twitter.com/XUZmnacb2I
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 25, 2025
This new transfer is in a unique path, nevertheless: assistant to Mo Kelly, the vice chairman of participant affairs. Jason Peters just isn’t stepping straight into teaching, however the entrance workplace. Kelly’s place most instantly entails participant care, each for present and former members of the Seahawks, together with onboarding, growth and transition for all times throughout and after their NFL taking part in days.
Additionally mentioned Jason Peters has been employed in a participant engagement function. Is a full time place. Says he’ll work carefully with offensive linemen.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) February 25, 2025
Congratulations and comfortable trails, Jason!