A list of AFC free agency signings, trades, and more the respective teams have officially reported for week three. The list is current as of April 8th, 1:00 PM.
Longtime NFL defensive lineman Corey Peters announced his retirement.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have added two veterans to the 53-man roster as a result of some recent injuries, signing veteran guard John Miller and defensive lineman Corey Peters to the active roster on Wednesday. Peters played 25 snaps (43%) for the Jaguars in Week 5's 13-6 loss, recording four tackles.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced Saturday that they’ve elevated veteran DL Corey Peters to their active roster for Week 5’s game. Peters, 34, is a former third-round pick of the Falcons back in 2010.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced four practice squad moves on Monday, including signing veteran DL Corey Peters and OL James Murray. In corresponding moves, the team released OL Nick Ford and LB Grant Morgan from the practice squad.
Aaron Wilson of PFN reports that the Jacksonville Jaguars brought in free agent defensive tackle Corey Peters for a visit on Thursday. This is the first reported interest in Peters since the free agent market opened back in March.
Veteran free-agent defensive lineman Corey Peters re-signed with the Arizona Cardinals 11 days before the team's first preseason game in 2021. He suffered a season-ending torn patellar tendon in Week 10 of the 2020 season and worked his way into being in the Cardinals' plans for another season.
Peters has seen time in 81 games (77 starts) for Arizona, collecting 170 tackles, eight sacks, 29 tackles for loss and 19 QB hits.
The Arizona Cardinals are exactly 14 weeks away from their 20222 regular-season debut. In 98 days, they will host the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 1. Currently, no player wears No.
Happy Thanksgiving one and all. One of the most important things about the holiday season is the giving from those who have a little more. That is something the Arizona Cardinals have been strong in since their move to the valley, not only as an organization, but as individual players.
Cardinals nose tackle Corey Peters is now officially part of the roster after an exemption was lifted Tuesday. Peters was activated from reserve/COVID-19 last Friday, but the team was granted an exemption that expired Tuesday.
What a difference a day makes. Corey Peters, one of the stalwarts and best run defenders on the Arizona Cardinals roster was activated off the Covid-19 reserve list today...
Peters was named Arizona's Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2020 for his work on the field and in the community
There's no doubting the ability of defensive lineman Corey Peters, who played some of his best football for the Arizona Cardinals in 2020 prior to a season-ending knee injury. Peters, a main stay in Arizona since signing from Atlanta in 2015, has experienced the highs and lows of what comes with playing in the National Football League.
It looks like Corey Peters is headed back to the desert after all.
There appears to be mutual interest between Peters and the club.
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