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Corey Peters

Corey Peters (born June 8, 1988) is an American former professional football defensive tackle who played in the () for 13 seasons. After a standout college career at the , where he recorded 152 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 11.5 sacks over four seasons and earned first-team All-Southeastern Conference honors as a senior in 2009, Peters was selected by the in the third round (83rd overall) of the . He spent his first five seasons with the Falcons (2010–2014), establishing himself as a reliable interior despite missing the first six games due to a foot injury in 2012. In 2015, Peters signed with the as a , though he missed the entire season after suffering a torn in the preseason; he then became a starter from 2016 to 2021, contributing to a defense that reached the multiple times and recording a career high of 50 tackles and 2.5 sacks during the 2018 season. He closed out his playing career with the in , appearing in 12 regular-season games (starting 3) and 2 games (starting both). Over 164 total games (136 starts), Peters amassed 336 tackles, 56 tackles for loss, 19 sacks, one , and one forced fumble, solidifying his reputation as a durable and consistent run-stopper. Peters announced his retirement from the on April 6, 2023, after which he transitioned to the Jaguars' as a college area scout, entering his second season in that role in 2025. In recognition of his contributions to football, he was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2024.

Early career

Early life

Corey Peters was born on June 8, 1988, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but was raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the son of Vanessa and Clifton Peters. Growing up in Louisville, Peters was immersed in the city's vibrant community, which fostered a deep appreciation for local icons and athletic heritage. The urban environment of Louisville, known for its cultural landmarks and sports enthusiasm, shaped his early years, providing a backdrop of resilience and community pride. From a young age, Peters was influenced by , a legendary figure from his hometown, whose legacy of excellence and activism permeated the local culture. Attending Central High School, Ali's alma mater, exposed Peters to inspirational stories of perseverance that resonated throughout his childhood. This early connection to prominent athletic and social figures in Louisville's history contributed to his foundational development before pursuing organized sports.

High school career

Corey Peters attended Louisville Central High School in , where he began his athletic career in as a defensive lineman. He was a four-year letterman and three-year starter on the defensive line, also contributing on the offensive line, and earned team honors during his tenure. As a senior in 2005, Peters recorded 91 tackles, approximately 15 sacks, three interceptions, five fumbles caused, three fumble recoveries, seven pass breakups, and around 40 pancake blocks, helping lead Central to a strong season. His standout performance that year earned him first-team all-state honors from the Louisville Courier-Journal and second-team all-state recognition from the , along with selection to the Herald-Leader's "Class of the Commonwealth" (top-22 seniors) and the Kentucky Football Coaches Association's "Tremendous 26." He capped his high school career by participating in the Kentucky-Tennessee High School All-Star Game. Beyond football, Peters competed in multiple sports to build his athletic foundation. He was a four-year letterman in wrestling at Central, qualifying for the state meet each year and placing sixth in the 275-pound class as a senior in 2006. Additionally, he participated in for two years and , specializing in and discus, which enhanced his strength and explosiveness for football. Academically, Peters maintained strong performance, earning honor roll status, perfect attendance for two years, the scholar-athlete , and selection as a Governor’s Scholar. His high achievements, including his all-state recognition and multi-sport versatility, drew interest from several colleges, ultimately leading him to commit to the .

Collegiate career

University of Kentucky

Corey Peters joined the Wildcats team in 2006 as a , where he contributed to the defensive line over four seasons, playing in 49 games with 40 starts and accumulating 108 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks. In his year of 2006, Peters appeared in 11 games with two starts, recording 18 tackles, including his first collegiate sack against . He notched a career-high eight tackles in a game against Louisiana-Monroe, helping anchor the interior line amid a defense that allowed 453.4 yards per game overall. Peters missed two games due to a sprained knee but showed early promise in play. As a sophomore in 2007, Peters started 12 of 13 games, tallying 43 tackles, four tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks while earning recognition as the team's Most Improved Defensive Player. A standout performance came against SEC rival Georgia, where he recorded six tackles and a sack, contributing to a defense that permitted 397.2 yards per game. During his junior season in 2008, Peters started all 13 games at , achieving career highs with 36 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and four sacks. He delivered six tackles and two for loss at , five tackles with two sacks against Western , and recovered a fumble versus , bolstering a unit that limited opponents to 332.4 yards per game. In 2009, Peters capped his senior year by starting all 13 games, recording 49 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and four sacks, which ranked him among leaders in tackles for loss. His efforts helped the Wildcats' defense allow 359.7 yards per game, with strong interior pressure that supported the team's 7-6 record and appearance. Peters earned first-team All- honors from the league's coaches for his contributions. Throughout his tenure, Peters served as a key anchor on the defensive line, providing consistent run-stopping presence and pass-rush ability against competition, which aided the Wildcats' gradual defensive improvement from allowing over 450 yards per game in 2006 to under 360 in .

College achievements

During his senior season in , Peters earned first-team All- honors from the league's coaches, recognizing his on the defensive line with 49 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and four sacks. He also received recognition as the University of Kentucky's Most Outstanding Defensive Player that year, highlighting his impact in anchoring the Wildcats' front four, and won the Award for academics and team attitude. Over his four-year collegiate career, Peters amassed 108 total tackles, including 24 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, and one forced fumble, establishing him as a consistent force against opposing offenses. As a team captain in , he contributed to the Wildcats' defensive unit that helped secure four consecutive appearances from 2006 to , including wins in the 2007 and 2008 . Peters also distinguished himself academically, earning spots on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in both 2007 and 2008 for maintaining strong performance in the classroom alongside his on-field contributions. In recognition of his standout college tenure, Peters was inducted into the UK Athletics Hall of Fame in 2024, celebrated for his All-SEC selection, award-winning senior season, and role in the team's postseason successes.

Professional career

Atlanta Falcons

Corey Peters was selected by the in the third round, 83rd overall, of the out of the . As a , he quickly earned a starting role, appearing in all 16 games with 15 starts while recording 33 total tackles and 1 sack, contributing to the Falcons' 10-6 record and playoff berth. In his second season of , Peters started all 15 games he played, amassing 26 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 , and a fumble recovery returned for a , helping anchor ' defensive line during another 10-6 campaign that ended in a Wild Card loss to the . His consistent presence on the interior line supported a defense that ranked 17th in points allowed league-wide. The 2012 season brought challenges for Peters, as he began the year on the reserve/non-football injury list due to a in his left foot but returned in Week 6, playing 10 games with 8 starts and 15 tackles en route to the Falcons' 13-3 record and Championship appearance. He contributed defensively in the postseason, including a tackle in the Divisional Round victory over the . Peters rebounded in 2013, starting all 15 games and achieving career highs with 46 tackles and 5 sacks before suffering a season-ending injury in Week 16 against the . Despite the late setback, his performance helped stabilize the Falcons' run defense, which allowed 118.9 rushing yards per game that year. Following recovery from the Achilles injury, Peters played in 15 games during the 2014 season with 2 starts, logging 26 tackles and 2 sacks as a rotational player on a defense that finished 6-10. Over his five seasons with , he appeared in 71 of 80 possible games, establishing himself as a reliable interior during three playoff runs from to 2012.

Arizona Cardinals

Corey Peters signed a three-year contract with the as a in March 2015, but he suffered a torn left during in August, causing him to miss the entire 2015 season. This marked his second major Achilles injury, following a similar tear in 2013 during his time with the . Peters made his debut with the Cardinals in 2016 after recovering, going on to play six seasons with the team through 2021, appearing in 81 regular-season games and making 77 starts as an interior defensive lineman. In the Cardinals' 3-4 defensive scheme under coordinators and later , Peters primarily served as a nose tackle and , anchoring the interior line and contributing significantly to run defense. His presence helped limit opponents' rushing efficiency; for instance, during a 2018 game against the , the 49ers averaged just 3.04 yards per carry on 25 run plays with Peters on the field, compared to 8.13 yards per carry on eight runs without him. Over his tenure, Peters recorded 171 total tackles, 8.0 sacks, and 2 fumble recoveries, with his steady play helping the Cardinals rank among the league's better run defenses in multiple seasons. Peters demonstrated consistency from 2017 to 2019, starting all 12 games in 2017 with 22 tackles and 1.0 , then achieving a career-high 51 tackles and 2.5 across 15 starts in 2018, followed by 38 tackles and another 2.5 in all 16 starts during 2019. In 2020, he started all 9 games he played before suffering a season-ending torn in his knee against the in November, recording 15 tackles and 2.0 up to that point. Returning in 2021 after signing a one-year extension, Peters appeared in 14 games with 11 starts, contributing 24 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, and serving as a veteran leader and three-time defensive captain for the Cardinals' line.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Peters joined the in September 2022, initially signing to the team's on September 12 as a defensive seeking to extend his career. He was elevated from the for the Week 5 game against the on October 8 and officially signed to the active 53-man roster four days later on October 12, securing a one-year standard contract valued at $1,260,466. In his lone season with the Jaguars, Peters served as a rotational , providing depth along the interior line amid injuries and rotations on a young unit. He appeared in 12 regular-season games, logging 20 combined tackles (11 solo), five tackles for loss, and 0 sacks while playing 264 defensive . His contributions helped stabilize the defensive front, particularly in run defense, where he generated eight pressures and earned a 66.4 overall grade from . Peters' impact was evident in critical AFC South divisional games, where he stepped up in high-stakes situations. Against the Houston Texans on January 1, he recorded two tackles and shared credit for 0.5 tackles for loss in a 31-3 rout that bolstered Jacksonville's playoff positioning. His most notable performance came in the regular-season finale against the on January 7, a 20-16 comeback win that clinched the title and a playoff berth; Peters tallied a season-high seven tackles (four solo) and two tackles for loss, disrupting Tennessee's rushing attack and helping limit them to 73 yards on the ground. As a 12-year NFL veteran, Peters offered valuable experience to Jacksonville's developing defensive line, contributing to the team's depth and stability during a resurgent campaign that ended a five-year playoff drought. The Jaguars advanced to the divisional round, defeating the 31-30 in the wild-card round before falling 27-20 to the , with Peters providing rotational support throughout the postseason run.

Later career

Retirement

On April 6, 2023, Corey Peters announced his retirement from the via after 13 seasons as a defensive lineman. At age 34, Peters reflected on the physical toll of his career, including a torn in 2015 that sidelined him for an entire season with the , alongside his growing desire to prioritize time with family. Across his tenure with the (2010–2014), (2016–2021), and (2022), Peters appeared in 164 regular-season games, starting 135, providing rotational depth and run-stopping presence on multiple defensive lines. In his post, Peters conveyed deep appreciation for the organizations and supporters that shaped his journey, writing: "After much prayerful consideration I've decided to retire from the . The last thirteen years have been incredible. I'm grateful I've had the chance to compete at the highest level of the game... A special thank you to the , , and for being a vital part of making my dreams come true." The announcement drew tributes from former teammates and coaches, highlighting Peters' professionalism and mentorship in locker rooms, though he did not participate in a formal .

Scouting role

Following his from professional football in April 2023, Corey Peters transitioned into front-office work with the , the team where he concluded his playing career. In July 2024, the Jaguars hired him as a college , a role he entered in his first season that year and continued into his second season in 2025. In this position, Peters evaluates prospects nationwide, drawing on his extensive on-field as a longtime to assess talent potential, technique, and fit within the team's schemes. His responsibilities include extensive travel to university games and practices, compiling detailed reports, and contributing insights to the Jaguars' personnel department during draft preparation. Peters has cited his 13-year NFL tenure—spanning stints with the , , and Jaguars—as a key motivator for pursuing , allowing him to provide nuanced evaluations informed by his own professional journey. As of November 2025, he remains active in the role, supporting the Jaguars' ongoing talent acquisition efforts, including preparations for future drafts.

Career statistics and honors

NFL statistics

Corey Peters appeared in 164 regular-season games during his NFL career from 2010 to 2022, starting 135 of them across stints with the , , and . He amassed 336 combined tackles (214 solo, 122 assisted), 19 sacks, 1 interception, 1 forced , and 3 fumble recoveries (1 for a ). Additionally, Peters recorded 55 tackles for loss and 40 quarterback hits, highlighting his contributions as a in and run defense. The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of his regular-season statistics:
YearTeamGames (G/GS)Tackles (Comb/Solo/Ast)SacksIntFFFRTFLQB Hits
2010ATL16/1533/25/81.000021
2011ATL15/1526/21/53.010176
2012ATL10/815/11/40.001000
2013ATL15/1546/29/175.000067
2014ATL15/226/15/112.000065
2015ARI0/00/0/00.000000
2016ARI15/1421/12/90.000041
2017ARI12/1222/18/41.000044
2018ARI15/1550/33/172.500194
2019ARI16/1638/19/192.500066
2020ARI9/915/10/52.000034
2021ARI14/1124/10/140.000130
2022JAX12/320/11/90.000052
Career-164/135336/214/12219.01135540

Awards and honors

In the NFL, Peters was nominated for the NFL Man of the Year award twice—once by the in 2011 and again by the in 2020—for his off-field , including founding the Peters Education Project to support youth and in Louisville. He shared the ' Schoenfeld Good Guy Award in 2018 with , honoring players for professionalism and cooperation with the media. Peters was inducted into the in 2019, celebrating his 13-year career marked by through multiple injuries and consistent defensive contributions across three teams. These honors underscore Peters' impact beyond statistics, highlighting his on-field reliability and community leadership throughout his career.

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