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Julius Peppers' legacy lives in Canton, though he wants to add to it


The concept of legacy is inherent to the experience of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. You create one on the field, but before you're enshrined, you have to be deliberate about how you want to be remembered. For , his long journey came together Sunday, when — wearing his new gold jacket — he placed his bust on the wall in the Gallery. (Carolina Panthers)

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Julius Peppers' legacy lives in Canton, though he wants to add to it