Julius Peppers didn't get his ring but left strong impression on Packers
Posted Dec 15, 2017
The last time Aaron Rodgers returned from a broken collarbone, Julius Peppers was on the other side of the line. It was the 2013 regular-season finale at Chicago, and the Green Bay Packers quarterback narrowly avoided Peppers to throw the game-winning touchdown pass to Randall Cobb in the final minute. Four years later, Peppers will be there again.
(ESPN.com)
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