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Was Julius Peppers good?

Was Julius Peppers good?

From his early days as a high-school running back to his high-flying college basketball career at North Carolina, there simply wasn’t anything Peppers couldn’t do. And after getting named to his second NFL All-Decade Team on Monday, it’s abundantly clear Julius Peppers was the best athlete in NFL history.

Is Julius Peppers a HOF?

Peppers, the former Southern Nash High School, University of North Carolina, and Carolina Panthers star, was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Friday night.

What draft pick was Julius Peppers?

2nd overall
Julius Peppers was drafted 2nd overall in the 2002 NFL Draft by the Panthers after a stellar career at North Carolina. Peppers led the nation with 15 sacks as a sophomore.

Does Julius Peppers work for the Panthers?

Julius Peppers NFL Career He recorded 715 total tackles, including 159.5 career sacks, with 79 pass deflections, 51 forced fumbles, 11 interceptions and six defensive touchdowns while playing stints for the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers before returning to Carolina for his last two seasons.

Who is Julius Peppers father?

George KearneyJulius Peppers / Father

Does Julius Peppers still work for the Panthers?

Julius Peppers is back with the Carolina Panthers. Just not how you might expect. The future Hall of Fame defensive end was hired by the team in a front-office role, with the title of “special assistant, business operations” according to Pro Football Talk. The team later confirmed the hire to the Observer.

Is Demarcus Ware a Hall of Famer?

Ware has a Hall of Fame-worthy résumé. His 138.5 sacks rank ninth on the NFL’s official list.

How long did Julius Peppers play for Carolina Panthers?

Julius Peppers

No. 90, 56
College: North Carolina (1999–2001)
NFL Draft: 2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
Career history
Carolina Panthers (2002–2009) Chicago Bears (2010–2013) Green Bay Packers (2014–2016) Carolina Panthers (2017–2018)

Who do Julius Peppers play for now?

Julius Peppers

No. 90, 56
NFL Draft: 2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
Career history
Carolina Panthers (2002–2009) Chicago Bears (2010–2013) Green Bay Packers (2014–2016) Carolina Panthers (2017–2018)
Career highlights and awards

Is Jabrill Peppers injured?

Giants’ Jabrill Peppers: Added to IR, done for 2021 The 26-year-old suffered the knee injury in Sunday’s victory over the Panthers and also sustained a right ankle sprain in the contest. With his season meeting an abrupt end, Peppers will finish 2021 with 30 tackles, a sack and a pass deflection in six games.