Julius Peppers doesn't expect his slow start to continue
Posted Sep 21, 2018
Julius Peppers is now the oldest defensive player in the NFL, but despite a slow start to the season, the Carolina Panthers defensive end has no intention of acting his age. “We’ll get there. I’m not worried about that at all. Right now I’m worried about helping us get a win this week against Cincinnati. The accolades, all that personal stuff, that will take care of itself.”
(Carolina Panthers)
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