The Pittsburgh Steelers made a move to protect their offensive line depth by signing veteran, versatile offensive lineman Andrus Peat. The Steelers brought
The Pittsburgh Steelers have released their second depth chart of the preseason, and it includes quite an interesting development as it pertains to the offensive line.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are always tinkering with the roster as training camp moves along, and there was proof of that on Thursday as the organization signed quarterback Logan Woodside, as well as offensive lineman Andrus Peat.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran offensive lineman Andrus Peat and journeyman quarterback Logan Woodside to one-year deals on Thursday. Peat, 31, was a first-round pick (13th overall) by New Orleans in 2015 and was selected to three straight Pro Bowls with the Saints from 2018-20.
The Steelers announced on Thursday that the club has signed quarterback Logan Woodside and offensive lineman Andrus Peat. Woodside provides depth at a position that got thinner with rookie quarterback Will Howard's recent hand injury.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers added an offensive lineman with great experience and a former Pro Bowl honoree. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin announced at a recent press conference they they signed offensive tackle Andrus Peat, who will bring a veteran presence to the team.
Las Vegas Raiders running back Ameer Abdullah, defensive tackle John Jenkins, and guard/tackle Andrus Peat have the most experience on this Raiders squad, but how has their experience rubbed off on the rest of the team throughout their production?
The New Orleans Saints are in a tailspin and could look to trade for old friend Andrus Peat. After spending the first nine years of his career in New Orleans, the former first-round pick left for greener pastures in the offseason, signing a one-year, $2 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have spent the first two weeks of the regular season working through issues on their offensive line. The Raiders have multiple new faces on the offensive line and are still working out the kinks of a new offense.
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Las Vegas Raiders offensive tackle Andrus Peat is new to the organization, but he is quite familiar with the franchise's history. Peat, who signed with the Raiders as a free agent this offseason, is the son of Todd Peat, a former NFL guard who spent the final three seasons of his six-year NFL career with the Los Angeles Raiders.
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What can the veteran offensive lineman bring to the team? While he was a late free-agent signing, a lot of people have been asking about or are interested in what Andrus Peat can bring to the Las Vegas Raiders this season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed free agent T/G Andrus Peat, the club announced Monday. Peat joins the Raiders after spending the last nine seasons with the New Orleans Saints (2015-2023).
One of the goals of the offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders has clearly been to improve on the offensive line. The franchise has already added former Chicago Bears lineman Cody Whitehair while also drafting Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
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.
A 2015 first-round pick, he has spent his entire career in New Orleans, starting 102 of his 111 appearances (plus six playoff starts).
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.
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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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