Julius Peppers' days with the Green Bay Packers are likely done.

Rob Demovsky of ESPN has reported that Peppers "appears to be done" in Green Bay. Peppers has spent the last three years with the Packers and will become a free agent in March.

The Packers signed Peppers in 2014 after spending four seasons with the Chicago Bears. During his time in Green Bay, Peppers recorded 25 sacks and he led the Packers in sacks in 2015 with 10.5. Currently, Peppers has 143.5 career sacks which puts him fifth on the all-time list.

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Towards the end of the 2016, Peppers, who is now 37 was asked about him possibly retiring.

"I’m not saying that I don’t want to play next year. I’m not saying that I do," Peppers said. "I’m just saying that right now I don’t know."

Peppers will become a free agent in March along with fellow outside linebackers Datone Jones and Nick Perry. In 2016, Peppers and Perry combined for 18.5 sacks, which was nearly half of the team's sack total of 40. So the outside linebacker position will be something the Packers will look to address this offseason.

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