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Marcus Peters

Marcus Peters (born January 9, 1993) is an who last played in the () for the Las Vegas Raiders. Standing at 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m) and weighing 197 pounds (89 kg), Peters is renowned for his ball-hawking skills and playmaking ability in the secondary. Peters played for the , where he earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors as a junior in 2014 after recording nine interceptions over his final two seasons. Selected by the with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the , he quickly established himself as a defensive standout, winning the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award after leading the league with eight interceptions and earning second-team honors. During his tenure with the from 2015 to 2017, Peters was selected to the in his first two seasons and earned first-team recognition in 2016, amassing 19 interceptions and two interception returns for touchdowns. Traded to the Los Angeles Rams in 2018, Peters continued his interception prowess, recording five interceptions over the 2018 and 2019 seasons and contributing to the team's run to Super Bowl LIII. Midseason in 2019, he was traded to the Baltimore Ravens, where he played through 2022, adding another Pro Bowl selection in 2019 alongside first-team All-Pro honors that year, and becoming the first player in NFL history to record a pick-six with two different teams in a single season. In July 2023, Peters signed a one-year contract with the Raiders but was released in November after 12 games. As of 2025, he remains an unrestricted free agent, with career totals of 33 interceptions, 897 interception return yards, and seven interception return touchdowns over 116 games. A three-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro, Peters ranks among the league's most prolific interceptors since entering the NFL, with his aggressive style and Oakland roots defining his passionate approach to the game.

Early years

Early life

Marcus Peters was born on January 9, 1993, in . He was raised primarily by his mother, Doreen Peters, and his father, Michael Peters, a longtime high school football coach in the Oakland area, though his parents separated during his childhood. Peters often lived with his paternal grandmother, Janice Howard, in West Oakland, which provided a stable environment amid family dynamics and community influences that emphasized and . Growing up in West Oakland, a neighborhood marked by urban challenges including violence, drug-related issues, and socioeconomic hardships, Peters navigated a tough environment where community members collectively supported and disciplined local youth. His father's coaching role at instilled early lessons in perseverance, as Michael Peters brought young Marcus to practices even in a stroller, fostering a deep connection to and the local sports scene. To maintain focus on academics and avoid distractions, Peters resided with his grandmother near the school, highlighting the emphasis on education within his family. Peters' initial athletic interests extended beyond football; he participated in swimming classes and played basketball with older children in the neighborhood, demonstrating early competitiveness and versatility. At age six, encouraged by his father after persistent requests during a , he joined a local youth league, playing alongside older boys and serving as a for his father's high school games, which solidified his commitment to the sport.

High school career

Marcus Peters attended in , where he competed in and . In , Peters played , , and under coach Curtis McCauley. As a senior in 2010, he recorded seven , scored six on kick and punt returns, and contributed a 51-yard end-around along with an in the Silver Bowl championship game. That season, he helped lead the McClymonds Warriors to a perfect 12-0 record—the first in school history—and the Oakland Section title. Peters earned first-team all-league honors as of the Oakland Athletic League. He was named Bay Area News Group Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Metro by the , as well as first-team all-state by (SectionSports.com) and (CalHiSports.com). Additional accolades included All-Northern first-team honors from GoldenStatePreps.com and selection to the 2010 Cal-Hi Sports All-State team for medium-sized schools. In track, Peters won the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes at the Oakland Athletic League championships as a senior. Regarded as a three-star recruit, Peters ranked as the No. 69 cornerback nationally by Scout.com, the No. 30 cornerback and No. 43 overall prospect in California by Rivals.com, the No. 2 player on the Contra Costa Times' "Cream of the Crop" list of Bay Area recruits, and was named to the Tacoma News-Tribune's "Western 100" list. He committed to the University of Washington in January 2011, choosing the Huskies over Oregon State after visiting and considering Washington State and Arizona State, with at least a dozen scholarship offers from other programs.

College career

University of Washington

Marcus Peters enrolled at the in 2011 as a true and redshirted that season, preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to college life and developing his skills in practice. As a redshirt in 2012, he emerged as a key contributor to the Huskies' secondary, playing in all 13 games and starting the final eight at cornerback opposite . Peters recorded his first career against and demonstrated growing proficiency in both man and zone coverages within defensive coordinator Nick Holt's schemes, which emphasized aggressive coverage to disrupt receivers at the . His emergence helped stabilize a young secondary, as he tallied 44 tackles and three , showcasing improved footwork and ball-tracking abilities that marked a significant step up from his limited high school exposure to elite competition. In 2013, Peters solidified his role as a sophomore starter, playing in all 13 games and becoming a cornerstone of the Huskies' defense under . He led the team with five interceptions, including standout picks against and Stanford that highlighted his instincts and recovery speed in zone schemes. Peters' development in coverage was evident as he adapted to more complex disguises and underneath routes, reducing separation against slot receivers and contributing to the team's improved pass defense ranking. His 55 tackles and 9 passes defended earned him second-team All-Pac-12 honors, underscoring his growth into a lockdown corner capable of handling top conference wideouts like UCLA's Shaq Evans. Peters' junior year in 2014 was marred by disciplinary issues amid the transition to . Early in the season, he was suspended for the opener against following a sideline during the game, where he argued with coaches after a penalty; he was reinstated after serving the one-game ban and returned to the . However, ongoing attitude concerns culminated in his dismissal from the team on after another heated exchange with an assistant coach during practice, ending his Huskies tenure despite three interceptions that season.

College statistics

During his time at the , Marcus Peters accumulated 129 combined tackles, 11 interceptions, 27 passes defended, and 1 forced fumble over three seasons (2012–2014). The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of his key defensive statistics:
YearGamesCombined TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesInterceptionsPasses DefendedForced Fumbles
2012134426183110
201313554411591
2014930255370
Total35129953411271
Peters' 2014 season was limited to nine games due to a suspension. Among his interceptions, one in 2012 was returned for a touchdown, contributing to his defensive impact that year.

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his junior season at the University of Washington, where he earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors and recorded eight interceptions, Marcus Peters entered the 2015 NFL Draft process as a highly regarded cornerback prospect. His college achievements, including leading the nation in interceptions during his breakout year, significantly elevated his draft stock despite earlier disciplinary issues. At the 2015 in , Peters measured 6 feet tall and 197 pounds, showcasing his athleticism with a 4.53-second and a 37.5-inch . He also completed 17 repetitions on the , demonstrating solid strength for his position. These results affirmed his physical tools but did little to dispel lingering concerns among scouts regarding his on-field behavior and attitude, stemming from his 2014 dismissal from the team after a sideline altercation with coaches and a prior one-game suspension for conduct. Reports highlighted potential risks, with some teams removing him from their boards due to fears of emotional volatility and insubordination. Despite these red flags, Peters' talent prevailed, as he was selected by the with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the . He signed his rookie contract on May 15, 2015, a four-year deal worth $9.58 million, fully guaranteed at $9.58 million, including a $5.23 million signing bonus. This agreement aligned with the slotted value for his draft position under the NFL's agreement.

Kansas City Chiefs

Marcus Peters was selected by the in the first round (18th overall) of the . In his rookie season, he recorded 60 tackles (53 solo) and led the league with 8 interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, earning him the Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award and a selection. His performance helped anchor the Chiefs' secondary during a 11-5 regular season that culminated in a playoff appearance. Over the next two seasons, Peters continued to excel as a key part of the Chiefs' defense, which advanced to the playoffs each year. In 2016, he tallied 45 tackles and 6 interceptions while earning First-Team honors and another nod. The following year in 2017, he contributed 46 tackles and 5 interceptions, maintaining his role as a starter in Kansas City's postseason push. Known for his aggressive, ball-hawking style, Peters frequently disrupted passing plays by positioning himself between receivers and the , leading to a high volume of turnovers during his tenure. Amid ongoing contract disputes as Peters approached restricted free agency, the Chiefs traded him to the on February 23, , in exchange for a fourth-round pick (No. 124 overall, used to select linebacker ) and a 2019 second-round pick (No. 62 overall, used to select ), while sending along a sixth-round pick (No. 199 overall). The move allowed Kansas City to avoid a potentially costly long-term extension while reallocating resources.

Los Angeles Rams

On February 23, 2018, the Los Angeles Rams agreed to acquire Marcus Peters from the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for a 2018 fourth-round pick, a 2019 second-round pick, and sending a 2018 sixth-round pick to Kansas City (trade official March 14, 2018). During the 2018 season, Peters started all 16 games for the Rams, recording 43 combined tackles (33 solo), three interceptions for 107 yards and one touchdown, and eight passes defended. His interceptions included a game-sealing pick-six in the season opener against the Oakland Raiders, contributing to a 33-13 victory. Peters adapted to defensive coordinator Wade Phillips' aggressive 3-4 base scheme, which featured multiple fronts and emphasized ball-hawking cornerbacks, allowing him to leverage his instincts in zone and man coverage while playing alongside Aqib Talib. His contributions helped anchor a Rams secondary that supported the team's 13-3 regular-season record and NFC West title, paving the way for a playoff run that included a 26-23 overtime win over the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round and a 30-22 victory against the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship Game. In Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots on February 3, 2019, Peters recorded seven tackles (five solo) and one pass deflection in a 13-3 loss, providing solid coverage against Julian Edelman despite the Rams' offensive struggles. In the 2019 season, Peters appeared in six games for the , starting five and tallying 23 combined tackles, two interceptions (both returned for touchdowns), and three passes defended before his departure. On October 15, 2019, the Rams traded Peters to the in exchange for linebacker and a 2020 fifth-round draft pick (No. 188 overall).

Baltimore Ravens

On October 15, 2019, the Baltimore Ravens acquired Marcus Peters from the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for linebacker Kenny Young and a 2020 fifth-round draft pick (No. 188 overall). In his first season with the team, Peters appeared in 10 games (nine starts), recording 39 total tackles, three interceptions for 178 yards and two touchdowns, and 10 pass deflections. His performance earned him Pro Bowl and First-Team All-Pro honors, contributing to a Ravens defense that ranked first in the NFL in points allowed (17.6 per game). Peters signed a three-year, $42 million contract extension with the Ravens on December 28, 2019, including $32 million guaranteed. In 2020, he started all 14 games he played, tallying 52 tackles, four interceptions, nine pass deflections, four forced fumbles, and one sack. These efforts helped anchor a Ravens defense that led the league in total yards allowed (323.2 per game). Over his first two seasons in Baltimore, Peters recorded seven interceptions, bolstering the team's secondary during a period of strong defensive output. The 2021 season brought significant challenges, as Peters suffered a ACL during a non-contact practice on , causing him to miss all 17 games. He returned in 2022, playing 13 games (all starts) and registering 47 tackles, one , six pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and one sack, though his play was impacted by lingering effects from the prior injury. Following the 2022 campaign, the Ravens allowed Peters to become an unrestricted in March 2023, citing concerns over his declining performance and high salary demands post-injury.

Las Vegas Raiders

On July 24, 2023, following his departure from the as a earlier that year, Marcus Peters signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the . The Oakland native expressed deep personal motivation for joining the team, stating that the Raiders had been his childhood favorite and that playing for them fulfilled a lifelong dream. Peters appeared in 12 games for the Raiders during the 2023 season, starting 11, and recorded 43 combined tackles, five passes defensed, and one returned 75 yards for a . His performance contributed to the secondary early in the year, but he struggled with consistency, including a notable missed tackle. In Week 12, during a 31-17 loss to the on November 26, Peters was benched before halftime after playing just 20 snaps, amid reports of a sideline exchange with interim head coach . The Raiders waived Peters the following day, November 27, 2023, a move that saved the team approximately $1.5 million in space. He cleared waivers and became a but, as of November 2025, has not signed with another team for the remainder of the 2023 season or for the 2024 or 2025 seasons.

Career statistics and accomplishments

NFL regular season statistics

Marcus Peters appeared in 116 regular season games over eight NFL seasons (2015–2020, 2022–2023), missing the 2021 season due to injury.

Year-by-Year Regular Season Defensive Statistics

YearTeamGames PlayedTotal TacklesInterceptionsPasses DefendedForced Fumbles
2015Kansas City Chiefs16608261
2016Kansas City Chiefs15456201
2017Kansas City Chiefs1446594
2018Los Angeles Rams1643380
2019Los Angeles Rams / Baltimore Ravens16535140
2020Baltimore Ravens1452494
2022Baltimore Ravens1347162
2023Las Vegas Raiders1243150
Source: All statistics from Pro-Football-Reference.com

Career Regular Season Totals

  • Total Tackles: 389
  • Interceptions: 33
  • Passes Defended: 97
  • Forced Fumbles: 12
Peters has not recorded any regular season statistics in 2024 or 2025 due to inactivity, as of the 2025 season.

NFL postseason statistics

Marcus Peters appeared in 11 NFL postseason games across his career with the Kansas City Chiefs (2015–2017 seasons), Los Angeles Rams (2018 season), and Baltimore Ravens (2019–2020 and 2022 seasons), recording 45 combined tackles (33 solo, 12 assisted), 3 interceptions for 43 yards, 10 passes defended, and 4 tackles for loss. These performances highlight his role as a starting cornerback in playoff matchups, where he contributed to defensive efforts in wild card, divisional, conference championship, and Super Bowl games. The following table summarizes his game-by-game postseason statistics:
DateTmOppResultSoloAstCombTFLIntInt YdsPD
2016-01-09KAN@ HOUW 30–02240121
2016-01-16KAN@ NWEL 20–274150002
2017-01-15KANPITL 16–184260001
2018-01-06KANTENL 21–2240421281
2019-01-12LARDALW 30–221011001
2019-01-20LAR@ NORW 26–232130000
2019-02-03LARNWEL 3–135270001
2020-01-11BALTENL 12–282021001
2021-01-10BAL@ TENW 20–1340401131
2021-01-16BAL@ BUFL 3–173250000
2023-01-15BAL@ CINL 17–242240001
Note: No sacks, forced fumbles, or interception returns for touchdowns were recorded in these games. Among his notable contributions, Peters secured in the Wild Card Round victory over the Houston Texans (2 yards), the 2017 Wild Card Round loss to the (28 yards, his postseason career long), and the 2020 Wild Card Round win against the Titans (13 yards). He did not appear in any postseason games after the 2022 season.

Alternative league statistics

Marcus Peters has not recorded any professional playing statistics in alternative leagues outside of the , as his career has been exclusively with teams. While he joined the ownership group of the in 2022 alongside figures like and , Peters did not participate as a player due to his ongoing commitments and injury recovery at the time. There is also no evidence of involvement or statistics from the or similar minor professional circuits in his career.

Post-playing career

Fan Controlled Football involvement

In 2022, while a member of the , Marcus Peters became a co-owner of the Beasts, a team in the (FCF) league, marking his entry into alternative professional football ventures. This ownership role, which began in 2022, persisted after his release from the Las Vegas Raiders in November 2023, though the FCF canceled seasons after 2022 to focus on technology licensing. Peters joined forces with his cousin, former NFL , and ex-running back , forming a high-profile ownership group that combined 11 selections and multiple honors to elevate the team's visibility. The FCF operates as an innovative 7-on-7 on a 50-yard field, with games lasting approximately 2.5 hours and divided into family-friendly afternoon and evening sessions. Its hallmark is fan control, enabled through a and platforms like , where spectators vote in real-time on play calls, roster changes, and even trades, creating an interactive experience broadcast on channels such as NBCLX and . Peters' involvement amplified this engagement, as his status as a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time drew attention to the Beasts and the league's blend of professional talent with community-driven decision-making. Peters cited his deep passion for and admiration for Lynch's entrepreneurial pursuits—rooted in their shared Oakland background—as key motivations for joining, viewing the opportunity as a way to expand his business interests beyond playing. He emphasized building a lasting family legacy through such investments, while appreciating the league's role in keeping him connected to the game during offseasons and facilitating fan interactions in a fresh format. This participation also served as a bridge to post-NFL endeavors, allowing Peters to explore ownership and innovation in sports amid his transition from active play.

Professional rugby ownership

In April 2025, Peters joined the ownership group of the , a professional team in , alongside . This investment expands his sports business interests into , leveraging their shared Oakland roots and backgrounds to support the team's growth.

Coaching roles

Following his NFL tenure, which ended after the 2023 season, Marcus Peters transitioned into coaching, beginning in 2024 as defensive coordinator at in , his . He serves under his father, head coach Michael Peters, leveraging his professional experience to mentor young athletes. Peters focuses primarily on coaching defensive backs, emphasizing techniques such as pressing receivers and footwork drills drawn from his background. He conducts additional sessions on weekends to build player fundamentals and discipline, fostering a collaborative environment with the staff through regular strategy discussions. By 2025, Peters expressed openness to succeeding as upon his father's potential , noting it as a possibility while considering his post-NFL career options. Beyond high school coaching, Peters engages in youth mentorship through the Fam 1st Family Foundation, where he serves as vice president and participates in annual football camps for children aged 6-18 at . These programs aim to provide guidance, emotional support, and exposure to diverse opportunities beyond sports, helping participants navigate challenges in the Bay Area community.

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