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Jason Peters

Jason Peters

Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 4"/328 lbs
Born: Queen City, Texas
College: Arkansas
Draft: Undrafted
  • Eagles Today

    Eagles' Star Offensive Lineman Failed the One-Rep Test

    Former Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce is a fledgling media star as the co-host of the popular “New Heights Podcast” with his brother Travis, and an upcoming role on ESPN's “Monday Night Countdown” this fall. Always a great quote, the future Hall of Famer has joked that he can judge if an offensive lineman can play after one rep. Kelce's mulligan is teammate and good friend Jordan Mailata. “If I'm being honest he looked absolutely terrible,” Kelce admitted on social media when prompted to give his first impressions of the one-time Australian football novice whom Stoutland has molded into one of the best in the business.

  • ClutchPoints

    Eagles' 2024 home opener features Jason Kelce, but not in uniform

    The Philadelphia Eagles are once again expected to be one of the NFL's best teams next season. The Eagles' season starts on the road in Brazil, where they will face the Green Bay Packers in the first of five international games. In Week 2, they'll actually be at home and host the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. The matchup was first reported by PHLY Sports' Anthony Gargano and later confirmed by WSB-TV's Zach Klein and NFL insider Jordan Schultz.

  • Commanders Wire

    5 best remaining free-agent offensive tackles for Commanders

    The Washington Commanders went into the 2024 NFL draft with a significant need for an offensive tackle. Some fans believe Washington needed two offensive tackles, but new general Adam Peters clearly believes that the right tackle, Andrew Wylie, is serviceable and that a new offensive scheme will help. However, after releasing veteran Charles Leno Jr., who would start at left tackle for the Commanders in 2024? Peters expressed confidence in veterans Cornelius Lucas and Trent Scott, but he did try to move back up into the first round of the 2024 NFL draft. Of course, a deal could not be made, and instead of reaching for a tackle with one of their second-round picks, Peters followed his board and