GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers structured the three-year contract that Julius Peppers signed in March in a way that would make it easy for them to move without him after only one season.The veteran pass rusher hopes that's not the case.When asked on Friday whether he wants to come back to the Packers for another year, Peppers said: "Of course."At age 34 and in his 13th NFL season, Peppers said he's not at the end of his career yet.
Rob Demovsky  wrote:
I am not sure Peppers is worth $9.5 million for 2015. Probably is. What I am sure of is that the defense is better with him than without him. That and they don't really have someone to step in and take his place and provide the pressure he has in 2015.But it is a long time until that decision has to be made so who cares.
Originally Posted by: wpr
I thought for sure Peppers was going to be a one year rental. Now I'm not so sure. If he does stick around, they could draft a college 4-3 end and use the first year to transition him him to a 3-4 with no pressure to rush him onto the field.
Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra
Nick Perry?
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Wasn't real happy when the Pack signed Peppers and the Bears signed Allen, wanted it the other way around.Looks like Ted was right, Peppers was the better signing so far. What's the cap space looking like?
Originally Posted by: Gilligan
Plenty of linebacker money when Brad Jones and Hawk are cut.
Originally Posted by: DakotaT
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