Packers' Julius Peppers still capable of making big plays
Posted Jan 12, 2015
Linebacker Julius Peppers, the oldest player Sunday in the NFC Divisional playoff game at Lambeau Field, also might have been the best. Peppers added another chapter to his first-year success story in Green Bay during the Packers' 26-21 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The Packers' lone takeaway came when Peppers jarred the ball loose from running back DeMarco Murray.
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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