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Julius Peppers returns home to make things right


After walking through the halls of Bank of America Stadium and sitting down to sign his one-year contract, defensive end said it felt like he never left. "It feels great to be back home," said Peppers, the Panthers' all-time leader in sacks with 81. "I feel really good about it. I'm pumped about the season." (Carolina Panthers)

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