Brown: Move to right end could energize Peppers, Panthers
Published 5/4/2008 by Clifton Brown at SportingNews.com NFL News and Exclusive Analysis
If Julius Peppers likes moving to right defensive end, he and the Panthers could be in line for bounce-back seasons.
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