Tuesday morning, right after a Monday Night Football loss, the Seahawks get active immediately. There is clearly a lot of injuries and concerns when it comes to the offensive line.
The Seahawks have brought back 42-year old OT Jason Peters, and signed him to the practice squad. Peters, at 41-years old, played 8 games for the Seahawks last year with all the injuries they went through as well.
Still going: Nine-time Pro Bowl OT Jason Peters is expected to sign with the #Seahawks practice squad, per source.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) October 1, 2024
At age 42, Peters begins his 21st NFL season and second with Seattle, where he appeared in eight games (two starts) in 2023. pic.twitter.com/B6HXXKOnLC
They hosted him last week for a workout, and it looks like after last night's loss to the Detroit Lions, the Seahawks said they needed some more depth at that spot.
Obviously, the Seahawks are dealing with the issue of Abraham Lucas AND George Fant both being on IR. Stone Forsythe has actually played well in their replacement, but clearly the depth behind him is not up to par.
Rookies Michael Jerrell and Sataoa Laumea have been made inactive for every game this season so far.
Unfortunately it feels like the Seahawks go through this offensive line depth issue every single year, and its happening again in 2024. Yet, I think they will find a way to make it all work out.