Nine-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro offensive tackle Jason Peters is retiring after 21 NFL seasons and transitioning into a front office role with Seattle, Seahawks GM John Schneider said Tuesday.
Nine-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro offensive tackle Jason Peters is retiring after 21 NFL seasons and transitioning into a front office role with Seattle,
Other cities have proven it can be done. Seattle is home to over 4,000 public artworks. With a 10-person public art staff, comparable to Philadelphia, collections manager Blake Haygood said his team maintains a public database. One staffer works year-round ...
The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world’s largest artificial reef departed from south Philadelphia’s Delaware River waterfront on Wednesday, marking the opening segment of its final voyage.
Social media users have baselessly accused left-wing extremists of setting fire to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement van in Philadelphia.
Schneider pointed out that Hurts’ unique strength and athleticism for a quarterback is part of what makes the play so effective. Hurts can reportedly squat 600 pounds. He also credited now-retired center Jason Kelce and 2024 Eagles center Cam Jurgens.
Nine-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro offensive tackle Jason Peters is retiring after 21 NFL seasons and transitioning into a front office role with Seattle, Seahawks GM John Schneider said Tuesday.
Former Eagles offensive lineman Jason Peters has decided to retire and is set to join the Seahawks coaching staff.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider revealed on Tuesday that the team's former offensive lineman, Jason Peters, is retiring from the NFL and will serve in a front office role with the franchise.
Philadelphia’s public transit system is moving forward with plans to test-run bullet-resistant enclosures for drivers on city buses.
After leaving Philadelphia following the 2020 season, Peters extended his career with stops in Chicago, Dallas, and finally Seattle, where he spent his final season primarily on the practice squad.
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the creation of a new position to oversee her vision of creating and preserving 30,000 housing units in the city, bringing in an expert from the Midwest to fill the role.