Julius Peppers should be 'no-brainer' as first-ballot Hall of Famer
Posted Feb 5, 2019
Next stop for Julius Peppers, the Pro Football of Fame. First ballot. Unanimous. It will be an injustice if the Carolina Panthers defensive end doesn't get into the football shrine in Canton, Ohio, on the first vote when he becomes eligible in five years. The player, who has exuded class throughout his 17-year career, finished fourth on the NFL's all-time sack list.
(ESPN.com)
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