Julius Peppers won’t forget his 100th sack. His victim, Joe Webb, may need a reminder
Posted Sep 15, 2017
Julius Peppers will never forget his 100th sack. “I never got to tell him this before he left, but I’ll tell him one day. A pass-rusher, 100 sacks is a milestone for everybody who gets 100 sacks,” he said. “And my 100th sack was on Joe Webb.” It was Week 17 of the 2011 season, and the the Minnesota Vikings, for whom Webb was playing quarterback in place of Donovan McNabb.
(Charlotte Observer)
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