Julius Peppers establishes himself as a leader
Posted Jan 3, 2015
Julius Peppers will turn 35 years old on the day of the NFC title game this year. The veteran’s production has been vital to the Packers’ success. Seven sacks, two interceptions — both returned for touchdowns — four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. Add to that one big pre-game speech that fired up Green Bay after the bye week. Statistics don’t tell Peppers’ whole story.
(WBAY)
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