QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Wed 9/16/20 5:18 PM

Peters (knee) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
EDGE Analysis
Peters may have picked up this injury in the season opener against Washington, but it doesn't appear to be too serious since he's still practicing in some capacity. The Eagles' offensive line struggled to protect Carson Wentz against Washington's menacing defensive line, so a quick recovery for Peters will be vital with a matchup against the Rams on deck.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Thu 9/10/20 6:18 PM

Peters agreed to a new deal with the Eagles worth up to $8 million Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters had originally refused to move over to left tackle without a pay raise, but even though he already agreed to move, the team compensated him accordingly. He'll now handle duties at left tackle for the team in 2020, with the deal worth $4 million in guarantees.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Tue 9/8/20 2:09 PM

Peters will start the season at left tackle, Tim McManus of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters signed a one-year contract to play right guard and initially refused to move over to left tackle without a pay raise, but the veteran lineman has had a change of heart and will take over for the injured Andre Dillard (biceps) at left tackle. It's unclear at this point whether Peters' team-first move will be rewarded with a reworked contract.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Tue 9/1/20 9:05 PM

Head coach Doug Pederson said Peters will likely stay at right guard this season, Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
EDGE Analysis
Andre Dillard (biceps) is out for the season, so the Eagles need a new left tackle to step up. Pederson relayed that the team has options at the position, but that came after Peters signaled he would require a pay increase to play left tackle since he's playing for just $3 million in 2020. Pederson's options are Jordan Mailata, Matt Pryor and Jack Driscoll -- none of which are as dependable as Peters. This may just be a negotiation tactic by Pederson, so we'll need to see how the competition plays out ahead of Week 1's matchup versus Washington.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Sun 8/30/20 12:52 PM

Peters wants a salary increase to play left tackle in the 2020 season, Eliot Shorr-Parks of Sports Radio 94 WIP Philadelphia reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters signed a one-year, $3 million contract in July to play right guard for the Eagles, but now they want him to play left tackle after Andre Dillard suffered a season-ending bicep injury. Protecting Carson Wentz's blindside is probably worth more than $3 million to the Eagles, but head coach Doug Pederson has been playing hardball, saying Jordan Mailata, Matt Pryor and Jack Driscoll are all in the running for the left tackle job. However, Peters is likely the favorite to win the job, and the Eagles can afford to fork up extra cash for peace of mind.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Thu 8/20/20 11:06 PM

Peters (lower body) returned to practice Wednesday, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters missed Monday's practice with the lower body injury but it was a short-lived stint on the sideline for the veteran offensive lineman. He is taking first-team reps at right guard for the Eagles.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Mon 8/17/20 9:29 PM

Peters missed practice Monday due to a lower-body injury, Martin Frank of The Delaware News Journal reports.
EDGE Analysis
It's unclear how Peters sustained the injury, but the good news is that he's considered day-to-day with the issue. Once healthy, the veteran is expected to continue to operate as the team's starting right guard.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Tue 7/14/20 10:00 AM

Peters agreed Wednesday with the Eagles on a one-year contract, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports the contract is worth up to $6 million, including $3 million guaranteed. Peters has Hall of Fame credentials as a left tackle, but the Eagles want 2019 first-round pick Andre Dillard to take over the blindside, while Lane Johnson is locked in at right tackle. As a result, the 38-year-old Peters is expected to be plugged in at right guard, where Brandon Brooks earned Pro Bowl honors with the Eagles each of the past three seasons. Brooks suffered an Achilles tear earlier this summer, ruling him out for the 2020 campaign. Peters made 140 regular-season starts for Philadelphia over the past 11 seasons, exclusively working as a left tackle. He hasn't played guard in the NFL.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Sun 1/5/20 10:16 PM

Peters said after Sunday's wild-card round loss to the Seahawks that he wants to play another season in the NFL, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters turns 38 later this month, but the veteran tackle evidently feels good enough to play another season after the 2019 Eagles failed to overcome a plethora of injuries come playoff time. Whether he moves elsewhere in free agency or stays in Philadelphia remains to be seen.

QJason Peters
SEA (5)
Fri 11/15/19 6:09 PM

Peters (knee) is not on the Eagles' final injury report heading into Week 11, Mike Kaye of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
EDGE Analysis
Peters will return after a three-game absence. His return bumps Andre Dillard back to the bench.