Julius Peppers: Final play with Bears cost me my job
Posted Sep 26, 2014
Julius Peppers was unable to go out a winner in Chicago. In fact, the last play of his time with the Bears was perhaps the most gut-wrenching of his career. We refer, of course, to Aaron Rodgers' dramatic 48-yard touchdown strike to Randall Cobb that stunned sold-out Soldier Field and lifted the Green Bay Packers to another division title at their rival's expense.
(NFL.com)
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