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Julius Peppers says this is not a ‘farewell tour.’ Instead...


returned to the Carolina Panthers at age 37 over the weekend, signing a one-year, $3.5-million contract. He has yet to have a formal “Welcome Home” press conference after making his return official. Peppers has spoken with both the team website, though -- where he said he wanted to “build the bridge back” between himself and the Panthers. (Charlotte Observer)

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