Panthers' Julius Peppers: 'It actually feels like I never left'
Posted Mar 14, 2017
Julius Peppers said he had regrets for the way things ended with the Panthers in 2009. And he wanted to make that right, so at the age of 37 he signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal that could max out at $4.25 million with incentives. “I always wanted to come back and repair the relationships and build that bridge back, not only with the team but with the fans, the people.”
(ESPN.com)
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