QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Fri 12/11/20 11:10 AM

Coach Doug Pederson said Friday that Peters (toe) is set to undergo season-ending surgery, Eliot Shorr-Parks of Sports Radio 94 WIP Philadelphia reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters is the fourth starting offensive lineman lost by the Eagles this season, joining the ranks of Brandon Brooks (Achilles), Lane Johnson (ankle) and Andre Dillard (biceps). Much to his credit, the stalwart veteran had attempted to fill in at multiple positions along the O-line in order to minimize Philadelphia's losses, but he'll now be forced to sit out and address his broken, dislocated toe. Nate Herbig will start at right guard the rest of the way, per Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Sun 12/6/20 6:22 PM

Peters is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Packers due to a toe injury.
EDGE Analysis
Peters managed to suit up Sunday despite dealing with a broken, dislocated toe, but it's possible that the issue has now contributed to his third-quarter exit. The 38-year-old veteran had been starting at right guard for the Eagles, and his absence may require the team to shuffle the O-line around again.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Mon 11/30/20 3:48 PM

Peters has a broken, dislocated toe and will require offseason surgery, but he'll play through the injury in Monday's game against the Seahawks, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Eagles are moving Peters from tackle to guard to help make up for his lack of mobility. The offensive line continues to be a weak point for the Eagles' offense, and Peters' limitations won't help the cause. This is yet another indication that the 38-year-old's career could be over after this season.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Thu 11/26/20 7:41 PM

Peters (undisclosed) was listed as a full participant on Thursday's projected injury report.
EDGE Analysis
Peters exited in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 22-17 loss to Cleveland. Though coach Doug Pederson acknowledged the departure was because of injury, specification on the injury type has yet to be shared. Despite the lack of clarity, Peters' projected return to full practice situates him for his seventh appearance of the season Monday night against the Seahawks.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Mon 11/23/20 4:11 PM

Coach Doug Pederson said Peters (undisclosed) remains Philadelphia's starting left tackle, Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 38-year-old struggled during Sunday's loss to the Browns and exited late due to an unspecified injury, but there was some speculation he had been benched. Assuming the injury is minor, Peters will be back at left tackle for the Eagles versus the Seahawks in Week 12.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Sun 11/22/20 5:24 PM

Peters exited Sunday's game against the Browns with an undisclosed injury, Eliot Shorr-Parks of Sports Radio 94 WIP Philadelphia reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters struggled against pass rushers all afternoon, so when he left the game in the fourth quarter, there was speculation that he was simply benched. However, coach Doug Pederson relayed following the game that Peters suffered an injury, and he didn't provide further details. Jordan Mailata took over at left tackle.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Sat 10/31/20 1:31 PM

Peters (toe) was activated from injured reserve Saturday.
EDGE Analysis
Peters' toe injury cost him four games, but it is confirmed he will be playing Sunday against the Cowboys. The veteran tackle should return to his starting role along the offensive line.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Mon 10/26/20 11:21 AM

Peters (toe) returned to practice Monday, indicating the start of his 21-day window to be activated from IR.
EDGE Analysis
Peters returned to Philadelphia this season to shore up an injury-riddled offense front, but the veteran went down with an injury of his own and missed four games as a result. It appears the 38-year-old tackle is on track to return soon, and if the practice week goes well, he could be available for Sunday's divisional clash against the Cowboys.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Sat 10/3/20 2:52 PM

Peters (toe) landed on injured reserve Saturday.
EDGE Analysis
The veteran made an unexpected return to the Eagles this offseason due to the team's injury crisis on the offensive line, which has claimed Brandon Brooks (Achilles), Andre Dillard (biceps) and Isaac Seumalo (knee) so far. Peters isn't exactly a bastion of health himself at this stage in his career, however, as he battled a knee issue earlier in the season and has since suffered a toe injury that will take several weeks to heal. Jordan Mailata will be the next man up at left tackle.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Thu 9/17/20 7:15 PM

Peters (knee) was a full participant during Thursday's practice.
EDGE Analysis
Peters was a limited participant during Wednesday's session, but as evidenced by this news, he's ready to rock for Week 2. Now healthy, he'll assume his usual starting role as the team's left tackle.