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Julius Peppers #90 | Defensive End | Carolina Panthers
Height: 6-7    Weight: 283    Born: Jan 18, 1980, Wilson, NC

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December 10, 2005
Julius Peppers was able to practice Friday and should play on Sunday, according to the Charlotte Observer. He was upgraded to probable with a sprained ankle.
December 9, 2005
Julius Peppers was able to practice through his sprained ankle on Thursday, according to the Charlotte Observer.
December 8, 2005
Julius Peppers said yesterday he is not sure if he will be able to play through his sprained ankle on Sunday, according to the Charlotte Observer.
December 6, 2005
Julius Peppers suffered an ankle injury on Sunday, but the Panthers haven't commented yet on the severity of the ailment, according to the Charlotte Observer.
October 29, 2005
Julius Peppers practiced yesterday and is set to play through his broken hand Sunday, though he'll be wearing a cast, according to the Charlotte Observer.
October 25, 2005
Julius Peppers didn't practice Monday but said he expects to be on the field Wednesday, according to the Charlotte Observer. He'll be wearing a cast on his broken right hand and trying to find out how effective he can be.
October 17, 2005
Julius Peppers missed most of the second half Sunday with a hand injury, according to the Charlotte Observer. He wore a cast after the game but said he didn't know the extent of the injury.
September 9, 2005
The Panthers have upgraded Julius Peppers from questionable to probable on the injury report, according to the Charlotte Observer. He has been suffered from a sprained ankle.
September 7, 2005
Julius Peppers returned from his sprained ankle to practice yesterday and is expected to be ready to play in the season opener on Sunday, according to the Charlotte Observer.
August 29, 2005
Julius Peppers missed Friday's preseason game and likely won't play in the finale, but he's aiming to be over his sprained ankle for the regular-season opener, according to the Charlotte Observer. "We're just resting him; he's day-to-day and right now we're looking to have him ready for New Orleans (the Sept. 11 season opener)," coach John Fox said. "He's still exercising and staying in good shape. In essence we're just resting his foot."
August 23, 2005
Julius Peppers missed Monday's morning practice with what he called a slight ankle sprain, according to the Charlotte Observer. "It's day to day," Peppers said. "Just being a little extra cautious, just resting it with the boot. It's nothing major; it's been a little sore over the last couple of weeks."