Peters, a Texas native, has made nine Pro Bowls since entering the league as an undrafted rookie with Buffalo in 2004. He was a starter for the Eagles for the better part of 13 seasons and was a starter on their Super Bowl team in 2017. Made 15 starts with Chicago last season. The Cowboys are likely looking to add depth as well as competition at left tackle while Tyron Smith is out. Behind Tyler Smith are rookie tackle Matt Waletzko and first-year tackle Josh Ball, both of whom were drafted by Dallas but have yet to play in a regular season game. “We feel good about where we’re going and where we’re at. I always say it, we’re always looking to upgrade our roster and we’re definitely going to look to continue to get better,” Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan. “Certainly, the offensive line is a line where we’re not necessarily loaded with depth there, but it’s something we’ll continue to look at as things come to fruition over the next two or three days as teams will have exposed a lot of players (on waivers). “We’re going to look at that and look at the veterans that are out there and see if we need to step up there.”


title: “Veteran Ot Jason Peters Is Expected To Visit The Cowboys Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Shawn Coleman”


Peters, a Texas native, has made nine Pro Bowls since entering the league as an undrafted rookie with Buffalo in 2004. He was a starter for the Eagles for the better part of 13 seasons and was a starter on their Super Bowl team in 2017. Made 15 starts with Chicago last season. The Cowboys are likely looking to add depth as well as competition at left tackle while Tyron Smith is out. Behind Tyler Smith are rookie tackle Matt Waletzko and first-year tackle Josh Ball, both of whom were drafted by Dallas but have yet to play in a regular season game. “We feel good about where we’re going and where we’re at. I always say it, we’re always looking to upgrade our roster and we’re definitely going to look to continue to get better,” Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan. “Certainly, the offensive line is a line where we’re not necessarily loaded with depth there, but it’s something we’ll continue to look at as things come to fruition over the next two or three days as teams will have exposed a lot of players (on waivers). “We’re going to look at that and look at the veterans that are out there and see if we need to step up there.”


title: “Veteran Ot Jason Peters Is Expected To Visit The Cowboys Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Margarita Komsthoeft”


Peters, a Texas native, has made nine Pro Bowls since entering the league as an undrafted rookie with Buffalo in 2004. He was a starter for the Eagles for the better part of 13 seasons and was a starter on their Super Bowl team in 2017. Made 15 starts with Chicago last season. The Cowboys are likely looking to add depth as well as competition at left tackle while Tyron Smith is out. Behind Tyler Smith are rookie tackle Matt Waletzko and first-year tackle Josh Ball, both of whom were drafted by Dallas but have yet to play in a regular season game. “We feel good about where we’re going and where we’re at. I always say it, we’re always looking to upgrade our roster and we’re definitely going to look to continue to get better,” Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan. “Certainly, the offensive line is a line where we’re not necessarily loaded with depth there, but it’s something we’ll continue to look at as things come to fruition over the next two or three days as teams will have exposed a lot of players (on waivers). “We’re going to look at that and look at the veterans that are out there and see if we need to step up there.”


title: “Veteran Ot Jason Peters Is Expected To Visit The Cowboys Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Kimberly Husbands”


Peters, a Texas native, has made nine Pro Bowls since entering the league as an undrafted rookie with Buffalo in 2004. He was a starter for the Eagles for the better part of 13 seasons and was a starter on their Super Bowl team in 2017. Made 15 starts with Chicago last season. The Cowboys are likely looking to add depth as well as competition at left tackle while Tyron Smith is out. Behind Tyler Smith are rookie tackle Matt Waletzko and first-year tackle Josh Ball, both of whom were drafted by Dallas but have yet to play in a regular season game. “We feel good about where we’re going and where we’re at. I always say it, we’re always looking to upgrade our roster and we’re definitely going to look to continue to get better,” Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan. “Certainly, the offensive line is a line where we’re not necessarily loaded with depth there, but it’s something we’ll continue to look at as things come to fruition over the next two or three days as teams will have exposed a lot of players (on waivers). “We’re going to look at that and look at the veterans that are out there and see if we need to step up there.”