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Peppers signs franchise tender
Peppers signs franchise tender
The wait is finally over for the Panthers, as defensive end Julius Peppers will sign his tender on Wednesday according to the team’s official website . He’ll earn $16.683 million this season. The Panthers could still try and trade him, but it’s doubtful that they find any suitors ...
Peppers most likely staying with Panthers after signing franchise tender
Peppers most likely staying with Panthers after signing franchise tender
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, ... (more) Peppers most likely staying with Panthers after signing ...
Peppers signs franchise tender
Peppers signs franchise tender
panthers.com — Julius Peppers has four Pro Bowl appearances, with the most recent coming last season. (PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS)... CHARLOTTE -- After four months, the contract status of defensive end Julius Peppers came to a resolution Wednesday when he signed his ... (more) Peppers signs franchise tender
Julius Peppers signs $16.6M Carolina Panthers tender
Julius Peppers signs $16.6M Carolina Panthers tender
sports.espn.go.com — Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers signed his one-year franchise tender of $16.683 million Wednesday, the team... announced. (more) Julius Peppers signs $16.6M Carolina Panthers tender
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