blogs.charlotte.com - 6/25/2009
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Recent face-to-face meetings with Carolina Panthers officials not only led defensive end Julius Peppers to decide to sign his contract tender to play for the team this season, but also resulted in him becoming open to their long-stated desire to...
nfl.com - 6/25/2009
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nfl.com —
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Julius Peppers ' stalemate with
the Carolina Panthers is over, leaving the defensive end...
rich and the NFC South champions free from worrying about a holdout. Peppers signed his one-year, $16.7 million franchise tender Wednesday, ...
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Peppers most likely staying with Panthers after signing ...
blogs.charlotte.com - 6/26/2009
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blogs.charlotte.com —
If the reaction of two Panthers leaders is
any indication, defensive end Julius Peppers can expect a...
warm reception from his teammates when training camp begins in early August. "Not surprised at all about Julius," quarterback Jake Delhomme said by...
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Delhomme, Beason: Welcome back, Julius
ampsportsduo.blogspot.com - 6/25/2009
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ampsportsduo.blogspot.com —
This coming Saturday our friend and faithful reader
of the blog(!) K-Man is getting married. Yes, we...
all tried to talk him out of it, but it turns out he has found the right one. Therefore, at the asscrack of dawn Catfish and I will embark on a journey to a place I never thought I would ...
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Into The Belly Of The Beast
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ProFootballTalk.com —
... . Charles Chandler of the Charlotte Observer opines that a long-term deal could be next for Panthers DE Julius Peppers. Saints DE Bobby McCray predicts ...
The Friday Blitz
TheDailyBlitz.com —
... receiver Kenneth Harris.
The Jets claimed 6-foot-6 receiver Mario Urrutia off waivers (from the Bengals).
The Titans have agreed to terms with rookie receiver Dominique Edison, one of their sixth-round pick.
The Chiefs have signed seventh-round draft pick TE Jake O’Connell.
Jake Delhomme and Jon Beason are excited to have Julius Peppers back in a Panthers uniform in 2009. Can the Panthers keep Peppers in town beyond the 2009 season?
The Panthers signed a pair of fourth-round ...
Is Peppers Return to Panthers His Worst Case Scenario?
Cat Scratch Reader —
With the rumor that the Panthers are working on a long-term deal with DE Julius Peppers I can’t help but wonder why did we have to take such an exhaustive path just to get to the same place we were a year ago? It was this time last year that Peppers rejected a long-term deal from the only team he has known though it wasn’t considered a big deal at the time. I assumed it was simply posturing for a better deal. Based on Peppers subsequent statements after the 2008 season I believed him that it wasn’t about the money, that he ...
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Is Peppers Return to Panthers His Worst Case Scenario?
catscratchreader.com 6/30/2009 — With the rumor that the Panthers are working on a long-term deal with DE Julius Peppers I can’t help but wonder why did we have to take such an exhaustive path just to get to the same place we were a year ago? It was this time last year that Peppers rejected a long-term deal from the ...
Peppers = Phony
panthersgab.com 6/29/2009 — Wow. The Gaston Gazette is not taking a light stance when it comes to the about face that Julius Peppers made when he quickly said he would have no issues with coming to a long-term deal with the Panthers.
They wrote a rather scathing take on the subject in today’s edition:
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Peppers, Panthers set to do the same dance in 2010
scoresreport.com 7/15/2009 —
According to a report by the Charlotte Observer , the Carolina Panthers and defensive end Julius Peppers are setting themselves up for dilemma in 2010 similar to the one they just went through this offseason.
The deadline for a team to sign a franchise player to a long-term contract ends ...
Statement from Julius Peppers
blogs.charlotte.com 6/24/2009 — Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers released this statement today after signing a one-year contract tender with the team worth $16.683 million in guaranteed base salary and up to $2.5 million more in incentives: "I have signed the franchise tender ...
Peppers Production to Go Up as He Plays for a Long-Term Deal
panthersgab.com 7/8/2009 — The National Football Post reports that Panthers DE Julius Peppers will continue to look for a long-term deal from the Cats or another team, which will lead to a big season:
Carolina fans shouldn’t worry about the production of defensive end Julius Peppers this season because, despite the ...
Peppers and Panthers Can’t Get a Long-Term Deal Done
panthersgab.com 7/16/2009 —
The future for Panthers DE Julius Peppers is once again going to be up in the air at the end of the year, this after he and the Panthers could not reach a long-term deal by the 4pm deadline today.
The Charlotte Observer reports that the two sides did try to get a deal done, but nothing ...
Peppers & Carolina don’t come to agreement
the5thcorner.com 7/16/2009 — As Major League Baseball takes center as the only major sport (of course there is soccer (both men’s and women’s) and the WNBA) some news comes out from the National Football League. One of those tidbits, which comes from the AP through Philly.com, is about an ex Tar Heel, Julius ...
Julius Peppers signs tenders
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 6/25/2009 — Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers didn't really want to be in Carolina in 2009. Yet after skipping off-season workouts and mini-camps, Peppers signed his franchise tender today.
"I have signed the franchise tender and am now under a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers. ...
Panthers Have a Three-Week Window to Extend Peppers
panthersgab.com 6/25/2009 — Now that Julius Peppers has signed his franchise tender, the question is if the team can get him signed long term. As the Charlotte Observer reports today , the team has a three-week window to get him signed:
The Panthers have a three-week window to discuss a contract extension with Julius ...
Peppers and Carolina Can't Agree On Long Term Deal
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 7/16/2009 — "The deadline for the Carolina Panthers to strike a long-term deal with franchise defensive end Julius Peppers passed Wednesday without an agreement. Peppers will now play under a one-year contract worth at least $16.7 million, creating the prospect for another offseason of uncertainty next ...