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Peppers is a Bear


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Bears agreed to terms with DE Julius Peppers to a six-year contract that includes $40 million in the first three years.

Chicago, as expected, beat Philadelphia and New England to the punch with a deal believed to be in the $12-14 million-a-year range. A five-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro, Peppers has averaged over 10 sacks a year in his eight-year career and has 25 in the past two seasons. Peppers has less wear on his tires than most 30-year-olds, but the odds don't favor him finishing the contract. Still, the move looks strong on paper for a team that needs to win now for head coach Lovie Smith to keep his job. Mar. 5 - 3:03 pm et

I was first to break the news hahahahahahahaha

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im sorry im a newb but thats what nfl live said

I'm watching it too, and they said he was visiting, and that the bears would be unwise to let him leave town without a contract.

Not what you said.

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