Eagles let Peters hit free agency after 11 seasons
One of the NFL's most experienced and accomplished players is set to hit the open market.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced Thursday that let left tackle Jason Peters will become a free agent after 11 seasons with the club.
"We are appreciative of everything Jason has contributed to the organization over the last 11 seasons in Philadelphia, including building a first-ballot Hall of Fame career and helping us win our first Super Bowl championship," the Eagles said in a statement. "Jason has been an incredible leader and person both on and off the field. We will remain in communication as each side continues to evaluate its options in free agency."
Peters is a nine-time Pro Bowler and a two-time first-team All-Pro selection. He won Super Bowl LII with the Eagles and has been one of the league's premier offensive linemen during his time in Philadelphia.
Despite recently turning 38, Peters previously stated that he intends to play at least one more season.
The Eagles are likely to move forward with 2019 first-rounder Andre Dillard at left tackle.