NFL OT Jason Peters retires
If the Chiefs decide they need to replace some of what Tyreek Hill used to bring to table for their passing offense, they might choose to target Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf. Going into the offseason,
After nearly two full decades in the NFL, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Jason Peters is hanging up the cleats. According to Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider at the NFL combine, Peters is set to retire from the NFL after 19 seasons.
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Jason Peters is finally calling it a career. A nine-time Pro Bowler who spent the prime of his career with the Eagles has decided to retire, according to Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider.
Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf could be on the trade market this offseason as he enters the final year of his three-year, $72 million deal. While Seattle isn’t actively shopping Metcalf, the Green Bay Packers have had discussions with the Seahawks this week,
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