Julius Peppers launches Hurricane Florence relief fund
Posted Sep 22, 2018
Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers announced that he’s donated $100,000 to establish the Julius Peppers Hurricane Relief Fund in conjunction with the Foundation For The Carolinas. Peppers grew up in Bailey, North Carolina and went to college at the University of North Carolina before being drafted second overall by the Panthers in 2002.
(NBC Sports)
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