 So, there's been a lot of recent news in the NFC East. The Washington team has officially decided to retire their name and their logo as well. The Dallas Cowboys, they did get Dag Prescott to sign his franchise tag, but it's not likely that they're going to be able to come to a long term deal. You never know, but it's not looking like it's going to happen. The Giants, they are continuing to reinforce their faith in Daniel Jones. And now the Eagles, they have been linked to several different free agents, one of them being Judevian Clowney. They have been linked as the hottest team and the most likely team to sign one, Judevian Clowney. We'll see what happens with that, but the Eagles said no more rumors about this one. When Brandon Brooks went down with tearing his Achilles, everybody thought immediately, okay, Jason Peters coming back again, Jason Peters coming back again, Jason Peters coming back again, Jason Peters coming back again, but nothing happened, nothing happened. And it was one of those situations where it just made too much sense for him to come back to Philly. It made too much sense. And it was like, why not? Why hasn't this happened yet when it didn't happen for weeks? So he waited and waited and waited, and it was like, okay, Jason Peters, he still wants to play, but what's going on? Is he getting a deal from somebody else? Is his name buzzing in somebody else's camp? But today the Eagles silenced and ended all those rumors and brought Jason Peters back on I believe a $6 million deal. It's worth up to $6 million, but I think the base is like 3.6, something like that. I got to look at the details again, so my apologies for that. But they're bringing him back on a one-year deal so he can actually play guard. So he's going to be moved to the interior of the offensive line now. And I had forgot. I think that he used to play tight in a while back, but he had never played tackle. He had never played tackle before he got to the NFL. So the fact that he was so good as a tackle when healthy, I'm sure he'll do just fine as an interior offensive lineman as a guard. And I feel like he'll have more freedom, well not more freedom, but I feel like he'll actually have slightly less responsibility. And what I mean when I say that of course there's no lineman that's more important than the other, but when you're in a tackle, when you're a right tackle or a left tackle, is you against that defensive end or outside lineback or whatever, is you against them, you have no help to your left or if you're a right tackle then you have help to your left, but you have no help to help to your right. If you're a left tackle, you have no help to your left. So if they get past you, that's a wrap. But with him moving to the interior, he'll have the center next to him and he'll have a tackle next to him as well. So I feel like he'll be able to, he'll have a little more, not necessarily freedom, but a little less responsibility, still all responsibility in the world. And we know God's important too because if they let interior pass rushes get in, ooh, that could be a wrap too. Because that's some of the hardest pressure for quarterbacks to get away from when it's straight up, straightforward, straight in the middle. Like when people come from the outside, they can step up in the pocket, they can move around, but when people come straight up, it's like whoa. So that can really flush the quarterbacks a lot more in my opinion. But anyway, good move for the Eagles, makes sense move for the Eagles, and fly Eagles fly. Jason Peters is back.