Peters ruptures Achilles
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Peters ruptures Achilles
Jeff McLane
Eagles tackle Jason Peters ruptured the Achilles tendon in his right leg and will have surgery next Tuesday, the team announced Friday.
Peters injured his Achilles while training in Texas, the Eagles said. The surgery will be performed by Dr. Steve Raikin of the Rothman Institute.
While the severity of the rupture is unknown, the injury typically takes six-nine months to recover from, if not longer. It would seem that Peters will have difficulty returning in time for the 2012 opener in September, and even when he does return it usually takes another year for a player to be 100 percent.
"We all know how much Jason loves to play the game and how much he was looking forward to the start of the 2012 season," Eagles coach Andy Reid said in a statement. "Jason is one of the best, if not the best, offensive tackle in the NFL. We don’t know when he will return to the field and we will not speculate on a timeline. We are just going to let the surgical process and the rehabilitation process play itself out."
DeMeco Ryans, who the Eagles recently acquired in a trade, suffered an Achilles injury in Oct. 2010. He made it back in time for the 2011 opener, but he was clearly not playing at full capacity for most of the season.
The loss of Peters is a major blow to the Eagles. The 30-year-old earned his fifth straight Pro Bowl invite last year and was considered by many to be the best left tackle in the game in 2011. With the signing of guard Evan Mathis two weeks ago the Eagles locked up their entire starting offensive line for the next three seasons.
On Wednesday, Reid said that this was the most confident he has felt about his line since 2008, the last season he had with Jon Runyan and Tra Thomas as his tackles.
"It's been a while," Reid said at the NFL owners meetings in West Palm Beach, Fla. "That was one of the things Howie [Roseman] and I talked about -- the continuity part of it. If we could keep the guys together, let's attempt to do that."
It's unclear if Reid knew about Peters' injury then. Now he has to scramble to find a starting left tackle. The Eagles announced that they re-signed tackle King Dunlap on Friday, but the team may still be in the market for a free agent tackle. They could also use the draft to find a tackle.
Kareem McKenzie of the Giants and Demetrius Bell of the Bills are two of the more attractive tackles still on the market. McKenzie has played most of his career at rigth tackle. Bell replaced Peters at left tackle after the Eagles traded for the former college tight end in 2009.
"Howie and I will sort out the roster situation for the offensive line," Reid said in his statement. "We are glad to have King back as a part of our offensive line and we will continue to scan the free agent market, also knowing the draft is less than a month away.”
Todd Herremans could move over from right tackle, but the Eagles may prefer him to protect quarterback Michael Vick's blindside. The left-handed Dunlap can play both tackle spots, but has said he feels most comfortable at left tackle.
Right guard Danny Watkins played left tackle at Baylor. Mathis played briefly at right tackle last year in training camp.
No big deal. We just re-signed King Dunlap Sports4Life
FUUUUUUUDGE (only I didn't say fudge)! Penfold18
Can't depend on Dunlop. Sheez, I'm getting too old for this stuff. tpizza
McNabb is fat enough to play tackle dontavoidtheobvious
Instead of best player available, it looks like it's "get the best Left Tackle you can in the 1st round" time. dawkbeast20
Who are the good offensive tackles in the draft? I've been paying closer attention to the defensive side. Penfold18
The LT may wind up being Herremanns. tpizza
Looks like Andy found his scapegoat for pflynn20
Probably one of the two best players (along with Shady) on the team last year. Penfold18
This should wipe that smirk off Howie's face ArtieLange
Great. That's just great. I was really starting to liek this guy. He was just crushing dudes and I loved when he was run blocking. He looked like the Great Wall of China coming at the defenders.
Dogonnitt just when the O'line was really looking good. Phillyexp
O-lineman first round, here it comes... snakeplissken
Maybe Ryan Howard can play there when he's fully recovered. He's like 350 now. UnaBlogger- Good thing it was the LT and since Vick is left handed he should see a LB or DE coming at him. Eagles will get a decent LT to replace Jason, and Mudd having a whole pre-season to work with the guy, we'll be ok. Everyone said Eagles wouldn't be able to replace Thomas and we got Jason so we'll get someone to fill in. You all worry more than a prostitute turning 40.
it's okay everyone. we still have THE KING. AlexSp


