Panthers' Julius Peppers visits Lumberton to tackle Hurricane Florence relief
Posted Oct 9, 2018
Lumberton residents got a special visit from one of their favorite Carolina Panthers players when Julius Peppers came to town Tuesday. The defensive end joined volunteers to help in the relief effort for Hurricane Florence. "I was born and raised about an hour and a half from here," Peppers said, "so it's personal, and I wanted to get out here and lend a helping hand."
(ABC 11)
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