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Julius ‘Judas’ Peppers Picks Off Pass Against His Former Team

In Julius Peppers' first game against his former Panthers, he welcomed himself back to Bank of America Stadium by tipping a Jimmy Clausen pass and hauling it down for a pick. Peppers then held up a finger to shush Carolina's booing crowd.

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Peppers left Carolina this summer after eight seasons, each more sour than the previous. Panthers fans welcomed him back today as follows:

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↵We had expected Peppers to express himself against the Panthers in a more defensive-end-like fashion, but he’ll certainly take what he can get.

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