Las Vegas have signed 3-time Pro Bowler, Andrus Peat from free agency according to Ian Rapoport. Peat has had successful seasons for the New Orleans Saints where he was drafted in 2015 as the 13th overall pick.
General Manager Tom Telesco and the Las Vegas Raiders have strategically added to positions of need since Telesco was tasked with building a better roster for the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders are certainly in need of some offensive help, and they may have filled a big need with a signing they made this week. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL media, the Raiders have signed offensive lineman Andrus Peat.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made some major improvement this offseason. The team has made significant investments in both sides of the ball and will enter the 2024 NFL season with a handful of new starters.
The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to sign former New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Andrus Peat to a free-agent contract, according to a report from ESPN.
He made three consecutive Pro Bowls with the Saints between 2018 and 2020. He remained a starter up through 2023 and has 102 career starts to his name.
Three-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman Andrus Peat has signed a new contract with the Las Vegas Raiders. Peat, a former first-round pick, spent the entirety of his career with the New Orleans Saints.
A 2015 first-round pick, he has spent his entire career in New Orleans, starting 102 of his 111 appearances (plus six playoff starts).
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Raiders are signing former Saints OL Andrus Peat to a contract on Monday. The Titans hosted Peat for a visit this offseason, but nothing came of the meeting. Peat, 30, is a former first-round pick of the Saints back in 2015.
The Titans have already made a number of moves along the offensive line, but more could be coming.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Titans are hosting OL Andrus Peat for a visit. Peat was drafted as a left tackle way back in 2015 but eventually found a home at guard for the Saints.
Quarterback is the most important position in the game of football, so it stands to reason that the guys protecting said quarterback are some of the most valuable in the sport.
Peat will cost New Orleans $13M in dead money. Despite being drafted by the New Orleans Saints nine years ago; guard Andrus Peat might not play for the Saints 2024.
As we enter the new league year, some bookkeeping items exist for the Saints. On Wednesday, Michael Thomas and Jameis Winston were both designated as post-June 1 releases by the team.
The New Orleans Saints used the 13th choice in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft to select offensive tackle Andrus Peat out of Stanford. At a mammoth 6'7" and 316-Lbs., Peat was expected to supplant veteran Zach Strief at right tackle for one of the NFL's best offenses. Peat's rookie year didn't go as planned.
Saints left guard Andrus Peat has dealt with a litany of injuries in his career, and he has averaged just ten games per season over the last four years.
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According to Nick Underhill, the Saints have reworked G Andrus Peat‘s contract to save more than $8 million in cap space. Peat’s original base salary for 2023 was $11.825 million but Underhill says that has been cut down to $1.5 million.
New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Andrus Peat has been the source of scrutiny from fans throughout his eight-year NFL career. Peat was a first-round pick by the Saints, the Number 13 overall selection, out of Stanford in the 2015 NFL Draft.
New Orleans Saints guard Andrus Peat is considered week-to-week with a pectoral strain, NFL Network reported on Wednesday. The report calls into question Peat's availability for New Orleans' road game against the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday in Glendale, Ariz.
Peat is coming off of three straight Pro Bowl seasons and played in 100% of the team's offensive snaps in their first four games this season.
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