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Julius Peppers #90 | Defensive End | Carolina Panthers
Height: 6-7    Weight: 283    Born: Jan 18, 1980, Wilson, NC

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Statistics
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
YearTeamTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
2002CAR3629712.050012121.00
2003CAR463977.0300000.00
2004CAR65531211.0411214371.51
2005CAR5038129.5210000.00
2006CAR5849913.0320000.00
2007CAR352693.0320100.00
2008CAR51401114.5500000.00
2009CAR4236610.55102136.51
2009 Game Log
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
WeekOppTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
1PHI5411.0100000.00
2@ATL2200.0000000.00
3@DAL2110.0000000.00
5WAS5412.0000000.00
6@TB7702.0100000.00
7BUF4311.0000000.00
8@ARZ2111.010011313.01
9@NO1100.0000000.00
10ATL0000.0000000.00
11MIA1100.0100000.00
12@NYJ4310.5100000.00
13TB2201.0000000.00
14@NE0000.0000000.00
15MIN1101.0000000.00
16@NYG3301.0010000.00
17NO3300.0000100.00
Newsbreakers
February 9, 2010
Claiming that the Panthers have "ignored" him this offseason, Julius Peppers says he will not sign a long-term contract with the organization, according to ESPN.

Our View:Meaning, the only way he'll be back in Carolina in 2010 is via the franchise tag. Seeing as that would call for a salary north of $20 million, consider it unlikely at best.
February 8, 2010
Head coach Mike Smith would not comment if the Falcons are interested in Julius Peppers, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Smith said, "Until free agency opens (on March 5th), we cannot talk about other players."

Our View:Peppers previously noted that he is open to playing anywhere, and the Falcons will have a need for a strong pass rusher of his caliber. Atlanta only registered 28 sacks in 2009.
January 31, 2010
Julius Peppers reiterated on Sunday that he is open to playing anywhere in 2010, according to the Charlotte Observer.

Our View:He says he hasn't "thought about" where he wants to play next season. Unless the Panthers are willing to pay him over $1 million a game again in 2010 (via the franchise tag), don't expect it to be in Carolina.
January 30, 2010
Asked about where he might end up playing in 2010, dominant defensive end Julius Peppers told the Boston Herald that "anywhere is a potential landing spot."

Our View:He claimed to have "no idea" as to what is going on between him and the Panthers, and that he didn't "have any information on it." This could get messy. Stay tuned.
January 5, 2010
Julius Peppers has said that comments he made last offseason about no longer wanting to play in Carolina are "no longer pertinent," according to the Charlotte Observer.

Our View:Whether or not the Panthers are ready to give him a huge extension, however, is the real question. Were they again to go the franchise tag route, Peppers would cost them a staggering $21.8 million in 2010. Whatever happens with Peppers this offseason, consider that the least likely scenario.

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