OL Peters to retire, join Seahawks' front office
Briefly

Jason Peters, a legendary offensive lineman, announced his retirement after an impressive 21-year career in the NFL. Transitioning into a front office role with the Seattle Seahawks, Peters will serve as a 'veteran mentor' focusing on player development. Throughout his career, Peters achieved remarkable accolades, including nine Pro Bowl selections and two First Team All-Pro honors, solidifying his legacy as a potential Hall of Famer. He played for notable teams like the Philadelphia Eagles, with whom he won a Super Bowl, and most recently spent two years with the Seahawks.
Legendary offensive lineman Jason Peters is retiring after 21 seasons in the NFL and will take a job in the Seattle Seahawks' front office.
Peters amassed one of the most decorated resumes for an offensive lineman in NFL history, going from undrafted in 2004 out of Arkansas to a sure-fire Hall of Famer.
He made nine Pro Bowls, was twice named a First Team All-Pro and was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame's All-Decade Team for the 2010s.
Peters will take a player-development role under vice president of player affairs Mo Kelly, with the specific title of 'veteran mentor'.
Read at ESPN.com
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