Published 2/7/2009
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
After a week of fun in the sun, Julius Peppers and Jordan Gross will slip on Carolina helmets Sunday in Hawaii and play in the Pro Bowl. It's possible it'll be the last time either player is seen in Panthers colors. Coach John Fox and general manager Marty Hurney face difficult decisions with the impending unrestricted free agents, complicated by Peppers' desire to play elsewhere next season and...
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