Scenes from Panthers Hall of Honor inductions of Julius Peppers, Muhsin Muhammad

Check out this weekend’s memorable scenes from the Panthers Hall of Honor inductions of Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad.

Two more greats have taken their rightful place in franchise lore, as Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad have officially been inducted into the Carolina Panthers Hall of Honor.

Let’s celebrate by taking in the scenes from a memorable weekend . . .

Photos of Panthers Hall of Honor inductee Julius Peppers

Gallery: Photos of 2023 Panthers Hall of Honor inductee Julius Peppers

Sunday will be giving us more than just a glimpse into the future, as this year’s top two overall picks in Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud are set to go head to head in Week 8. It’ll also give us a trip back to the past, as the Carolina Panthers will be inducting a pair of franchise legends even further into franchise lore.

One of those legends is Julius Peppers—a six-time All-Pro, nine-time Pro Bowler and the fourth-leading sack artist in NFL history. So, before the Wilson, N.C. boy makes his eventual stop in Canton, Ohio’s Pro Football Hall of Fame, he’ll be making one in the Panthers Hall of Honor.

To celebrate, let’s take a look back at some of the best photos from Peppers’ storied Carolina career:

Photos of Panthers Hall of Honor inductee Muhsin Muhammad

Gallery: Photos of 2023 Panthers Hall of Honor inductee Muhsin Muhammad

On Sunday, both Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad will take their places in the Carolina Panthers Hall of Honor. The duo is set to join the likes of Mike McCormack, Sam Mills, Jake Delhomme, Steve Smith Sr., Jordan Gross and Wesley Walls—becoming the seventh and eighth members of the exclusive club.

So, let’s look back at 25 amazing photos from Muhammad’s amazing Panthers career:

WATCH: Muhsin Muhammad gets his Panthers Hall of Honor call from David Tepper

Muhsin Muhammad was shocked when he received his call to the Panthers Hall of Honor.

Just like his call with Julius Peppers, Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper was taken aback at how good Muhsin Muhammad looks in retirement. And in a few months from now, he’ll look even better with the title “Panthers Hall of Honor inductee” at the beginning of his name.

On Thursday, Carolina’s social media squad revealed the very moment in which Muhammad received his call to the Bank of America Stadium hall from Tepper. Take a look:

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Moose was selected by the Panthers with the 43rd overall pick of the 1996 NFL draft. The Michigan State University product would slowly but surely make his mark, becoming a Pro Bowler for the first time in his fourth career campaign.

He’d then spend the next five in Charlotte—adding another Pro Bowl nod, a First-team All-Pro selection and a Super Bowl XXXVIII appearance to his résumé. His first stint with the organization, which lasted nine years, left him as the franchise’s all-time leading receiver (7,751 yards) at the time.

After a three-year stop with the Chicago Bears, Muhammad returned to Carolina for the final two season of his pro tenure. He finished his Panthers career with 696 receptions, 9,255 yards and 50 touchdowns.

Muhammad, along with his former teammate Peppers, will officially be inducted into the Hall of Honor at halftime of the team’s Week 8 contest on Oct. 29.

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Thomas Davis speaks on Panthers Hall of Honor inductees Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad

Thomas Davis gave his unique perspective on the impacts of both 2023 Panthers Hall of Honor inductees Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad.

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The NFL Network knew exactly who to bring in to talk about this year’s inductees for the Carolina Panthers Hall of Honor.

Thomas Davis, a franchise great and former teammate of both Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad, joined in on Wednesday’s episode of Good Morning Football. His appearance began with his thoughts on his fellow defender in Peppers, who gave a young Davis a quick reality check when he first entered the Panthers locker room in 2005.

“Listen—when I came into the NFL and Julius Peppers was on that team, that was when I knew it was time for me to grow up and grow up fast,” he said. “Because you have a guy that’s 6’7”, 290 pounds, running faster than most of our DBs. I’m like, ‘Man, what world is this that I’m in right now?’

“But Julius Peppers, man, one of the nicest guys that you will ever meet. The most humble guy ever. But he worked extremely hard. He taught me how to become a professional. And that’s one of the things that I looked to Julius a lot on—on his leadership skills on the field.”

The two, at least in Peppers’ first Panthers stint, shared that locker room for five years. But that wasn’t enough for Davis, who admitted that he played a huge role in recruiting the Wilson, N.C. native back home for the final two seasons of his prolific pro career.

Davis’ experience with Muhammad, however, was a tad different. The veteran wide receiver was already off to Chicago by the time Davis got to Carolina.

So instead of playing with Muhammad during his rookie campaign, Davis played against him—literally. TD noted that the Panthers designated him as the “Moose Stopper” in certain packages against the Bears in their 2005 Divisional Round matchup, one in which Muhammad was held to 58 yards on three catches in a 29-21 Panthers win.

Like Peppers, though, Muhammad finished up his career in the black and blue—giving Davis some firsthand experience of  No. 87.

“But once he came back to our team, I understood why everybody loved Muhsin Muhammad, why he was the man that he was, why he was the player he was,” he said. “Because he worked extremely hard. And there is no doubt about it—the Panthers got this one right in selecting these guys to go into the [Hall] of Honor because they mean so much to this franchise.”

And maybe one day, Peppers and/or Muhammad will get the chance to speak on Davis and his inevitable induction into the Hall of Honor.

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WATCH: Julius Peppers gets his Panthers Hall of Honor call from David Tepper

Watch as franchise legend Julius Peppers gets his call to the Panthers Hall of Honor from David and Nicole Tepper.

When Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper recently video chatted Julius Peppers, he seemed a bit surprised by how svelte the franchise great is. But the surprise Tepper had for Peppers was a tad heavier.

On Monday, the team announced the former defensive end—as well as former wide receiver and teammate Muhsin Muhammad—would be inducted into its Hall of Honor later this season. Now, a little over 24 hours later, they revealed the very moment in which the 43-year-old legend was made aware of that little detail:

Peppers was born in Wilson, N.C. on Jan. 18, 1980. He’d go on to establish a legacy in his home state—playing his high school ball at Southern Nash in Bailey and his college ball at the University of North Carolina.

The two-sport star, who was a bit better at football than the b-ball, was then taken by the Panthers with the second overall pick of the 2002 NFL draft. Peppers proceeded to rack up 10 of his 17 pro seasons in Charlotte—where he’d amass a Defensive Rookie of the Year award, four All-Pro nods and five Pro Bowl selections.

His induction into the Hall of Honor will take place at halftime of the Panthers’ Week 8 contest against the Houston Texans on Oct. 29.

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Panthers fans react to 2023 Hall of Honor announcement

Best fan reactions to Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad being named to the Panthers Hall of Honor:

Carolina Panthers legends Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad are headed to the Hall of Honor later this year—and its current members weren’t the only folks who gave the duo a warm welcome.

Here are some of the best fan reactions to Monday’s big announcement:

WATCH: Panthers Hall of Honor members welcome Julius Peppers, Muhsin Muhammad

Julius Peppers and Muhsin Muhammad may have to wait for their official Hall of Honor inductions, but they got some warm welcomes from some its current members on Monday.

On Monday morning, the Carolina Panthers announced that a pair of franchise legends—former defensive end Julius Peppers and former wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad—will be joining their Hall of Honor later this year.

And even though they’ll have to wait for their official inductions, they didn’t have to wait for their warm welcomes.

In a 57-second video subsequently released by the team, Pep and Moose were greeted into the club by a handful of its current members. The welcoming committee included Jake Delhomme, Steve Smith Sr., Wesley Walls and Jordan Gross—four of the hall’s six honorees

Take a look:

Five of these six men—Peppers, Muhammad, Delhomme, Smith Sr. and Gross—were a part of the 2003 Panthers squad, which went on to capture the first NFC championship crown in franchise history. While they came up just short to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII, they’d all make their mark in Carolina lure that season.

And soon, on Oct. 29, all of their marks will be made across Bank of America Stadium.

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