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Cowboys Legend Signs One-Year Deal with Team Before Retirement, Fans Stunned by Contract Value

Dallas, TX – June 28, 2025, 11:55 AM +07

The Dallas Cowboys have pulled off a stunning move, signing legendary offensive tackle Jason Peters to a one-year, team-friendly contract ahead of his retirement, sources confirmed Saturday. The announcement has sent shockwaves through the Cowboys faithful, who are marveling at the modest terms for a player of his stature.

Peters, a 43-year-old veteran who spent the 2024 season with the Seattle Seahawks on a contract set to expire this summer, agreed to return to Dallas with a deal estimated at $1-2 million. This reunion comes after his initial stint with the Cowboys in 2021, where he started eight games. Known for his 18-year NFL career, including 11 Pro Bowl nods and a Super Bowl win with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018, Peters’ willingness to prioritize legacy over pay has left fans in awe. “I told GM Jerry Jones I wanted one last run with the Cowboys—you can set the salary, and I’ll sign,” Peters said in a press conference, echoing his commitment to the team that first drafted him in 2004.

The signing bolsters a Cowboys offensive line that has faced challenges following Tyron Smith’s retirement earlier this year. Peters, despite his age, brings invaluable experience, having played for multiple teams including the Buffalo Bills and Eagles, where his contract was nearing its end. Coach Brian Schottenheimer hailed the move, stating, “Jason’s leadership will steady our line.” With $32 million in cap space, the Cowboys secured a bargain that could protect quarterback Dak Prescott effectively.

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Peters’ 2024 season with Seattle saw him start six games, allowing just two sacks, proving he still has gas in the tank. Fans on social media are buzzing, with many calling it a “class act” move. His return offers a chance to mentor younger linemen and chase a final Super Bowl push in 2025.

As training camp approaches, Peters’ decision to rejoin Dallas on a modest deal stuns and inspires. Can this Cowboys legend lead the team to glory in his swan song? Stay tuned for updates.

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