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Peppers Talking Staying with the Panthers Long Term
Peppers Talking Staying with the Panthers Long Term
The Panthers got some good news this week when franchise player Julius Peppers signed his franchise tender, keeping him in Carolina for at least one more season. Peppers will be a very rich man this year, as by signing the tender he can make up to $19.183 million this season. Now though ...
Long-term deal could be next for Peppers
Long-term deal could be next for Peppers
blogs.charlotte.com — 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... (more) Long-term deal could be next for Peppers
UPDATED: Peppers signs offer sheet, to play for Panthers
blogs.charlotte.com — The Panthers announced this afternoon that defensive end Julius Peppers has signed his offer sheet and will... play for the team this season. A conference call has been scheduled for this afternoon. Peppers' agent, Carl Carey, told the Observer that... (more) UPDATED: Peppers signs offer sheet, to play for Panthers
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 ...
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Peppers Ends Stalemate, Signs Franchise TenderNYT > Pro Football 6/25/2009
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- With one signature, Julius Peppers went from a disgruntled star seeking to leave town to a rich man who may stick around in Carolina for awhile.
Peppers ends stalemate, signs franchise tenderBoston.com -- Football news 6/25/2009
With one signature, Julius Peppers went from a disgruntled star seeking to leave town to a rich man who may stick around in Carolina for awhile.
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