Jason Peters

Jason Peters

Follow Jason Peters and the Buffalo Bills. Jason Peters is number 71 and is an offensive lineman. He's coached by Dick Jauron.

 
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Jason Peters will be wearing the white and green for the Philadelphia Eagles next season. Jason Peters , large and in charge offensive tackle, is being traded by the Buffalo Bills to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for three draft picks. Peters had been trying to renegotiate a long-term contract with the Bills, and the Buffalo team apparently was fed up with trying to get to agreeable terms. Peters only started in one game last season, and had been the source of contention for a season, after demanding more money from the Bills. From CBS Sports: Tired of trying to re-sign two-time Pro Bowl ... Read Full Story
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The Buffalo Bills agreed to trade left tackle Jason Peters to the Philadelphia Eagles after failing to negotiate a new contract with the disgruntled two-time Pro Bowl selection. The basics of the... Summary feed only,click the title of the post or the link provided by the site using my feed, to get to my blog. Where you can view the full content & much more!! Thank you for reading!! Football news from a chick™ CK0712™ Read Full Story
 
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Deal in place sending Pro Bowler to Philly for two picks, source says The Buffalo Bills have agreed to trade left tackle Jason Peters to the Philadelphia Eagles after failing to negotiate a new contract with the disgruntled two-time Pro Bowl selection. Read Full Story
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From: Buffalo Bills It was anticipated that Bills QB Trent Edwards, RB Marshawn Lynch and OT Jason Peters would all be questionable for Sunday’s game as all three were limited during parts of practice this week. The one unexpected addition came on Friday as WR Roscoe Parrish was added to the group. “He’s got a bruised knee,” said head coach Dick Jauron. Read Full Story
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Buffalo Bills management rid itself of a headache Friday and saved some money with the trade of Jason Peters to the Philadelphia Eagles for two draft picks. Read Full Story
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So I'm confused. In re: to Jason Peters, this was the story leading up to the game: Jason Peters didn't really want to stop to talk to a reporter as he left the locker room yesterday, but Peters did slow...  
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Eagles two-time Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters and safety Quintin Demps left Sunday night's game against Dallas with ankle injuries. Peters was hurt late in the first quarter when his left ankle got rolled up by Cowboys nose tackle Jay Ratlif  
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1Cowboys pass rush: The sack numbers are rising and so are the quarterback pressures. This game has big potential for DeMarcus Ware, who suddenly leads the Cowboys with five sacks, three more than anyone else on the team. His main opposition will be left tackle Jason Peters, who must make the Eagles wonder whether they got their money’s worth in an off-season trade. Peters has allowed four sacks this season and 15.5 in the past 20 games.  
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Philadelphia left tackle Jason Peters is among three Eagles scheduled for MRI exams on Monday following injuries during Sunday's 13-9 loss at Oakland. Peters hurt his left knee midway through the first quarter and didn't return. Coach Andy Reid called Peters' injury a sprained knee, but it was thought to be worse. Defensive end Victor Abiamiri sprained a knee late in the game and linebacker Omar Gaither sprained a foot, Reid said.  
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Some good news coming out of the Eagles press conference today, as it was revealed Jason Peters injury is not thought to be serious. Reid described the problem as a knee contusion and sprained ankle at his press conference on...  
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