The_Throwback_King

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Arthur Smith is a Fantasy terrorist. I spent all of last year riding the "Will this be the game that Pitts Breakout" wheel and it was miserable. Straight up avoided the team like the plague.

Dude treats his 1st Round skill players as the most expensive decoys in the league.

You don't see Whitworth because I specifically looking at the oldest player to play for each team.

Jackie Slater played for the Rams at age 41. Whitworth played at age 40. Both had pretty long careers, especially impressive to both last into their forties. But since, Slater was older, he gets the nod.

[–] The_Throwback_King@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I read about him, was tempted to include a mention of him. However Stathead's tracker only goes back to 1950 for game data. Going earlier than that is basically a land of unknowns.

Nesser definitely deserves an honorable nod though

 

With a slew of injuries afflicting the Seahawks O-line this year, they brought in future-HOF offensive tackle, Jason Peters to the Practice Squad to shore up the depth.

After spending the past few weeks on the PS, mentoring the backups, he's been elevated to the active roster for the Browns game, potentially even starting for them, if the need arises.

At an age of 41 Years and 280 Days, Jason Peters would become 2nd oldest Offensive Lineman to EVER play in an NFL game, surpassing Jackie Slater (who was 41 Years and 169 Days old in his final game played).

The only player older was Ray Brown, who played until he was 43 years old.

For one last little fun note, here's the oldest O-lineman to play for each NFL team

Team Player Age (Year)
WAS Ray Brown 43 Years, 33 Days (2006)
SEA Jason Peters 41 Years, 280 Days (2023)
LAR Jackie Slater 41 Years, 169 Days (1995)
DET Ray Brown 41 Years, 16 Days (2003)
DAL Jason Peters 40 Years, 359 Days (2023)
ATL Jeff Van Note 40 Years, 317 Days (1986)
TEN Bruce Matthews 40 Years, 151 Days (2002)
CHI Jason Peters 39 Years, 352 Days (2022)
TB Lomas Brown 39 Years, 302 Days (2003)
NO Bob Young 39 Years, 108 Days (1981)
SF Ray Brown 39 Years, 32 Days (2002)
GB Frank Winters 38 Years, 346 Days (2003)
PHI Jason Peters 38 Years, 319 Days (2020)
CLE Gene Hickerson 38 Years, 304 Days (1973)
KC Mike Webster 38 Years, 286 Days (1990)
NYG Lomas Brown 38 Years, 282 Days (2002)
LAC Ed White 38 Years, 262 Days (1985)
LV Max Montoya 38 Years, 226 Days (1994)
MIN Mick Tinglehoff 38 Years, 223 Days (1978)
CIN Jerry Fontenot 38 Years, 42 Days (2005)
NYJ Duane Brown 38 Years, 18 Days (2023)
CAR Nate Newton 37 Years, 315 Days (1999)
SEA Chris Gray 37 Years, 207 Days (2008)
PIT Jim Sweeney 37 Years, 147 Days (2000)
ARI Bob Young 37 Years, 104 Days (1979)
MIA Harry Swayne 36 Years, 345 Days (2002)
DEN Reggie McElroy 36 Years, 293 Days (1996)
JAX Brad Meester 36 Years, 281 Days (2013)
NE Guy Morriss 36 Years, 200 Days (1987)
IND Jeff Saturday 36 Years, 197 Days (2012)
BAL Matt Birk 36 Years, 195 Days (2013)
BUF Kent Hull 35 Years, 350 Days (1996)
HOU Ephraim Salaam 34 Years, 120 Days (2010)

All sourced via PFR and Stathead