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For a player like Charlie Peprah, who has moved around through three different organizations in his four-year NFL career, the hardest thing about trying to stick around in this league is getting adjusted to a new system, a new playbook and a new environment at each stop.
That's why Peprah couldn't have been more thrilled when he got a contract offer late last month from the Green Bay Packers, the team and organization he knows best.
A backup safety and special teams contributor, Peprah played three seasons for the Packers (2006-08) after being claimed off waivers from the New York Giants, the team that drafted him in '06. Last year Peprah injured his knee during training camp in Green Bay and was placed on injured reserve at roster reduction time, ultimately reaching an injury settlement that allowed him to sign with the Atlanta Falcons at midseason.
Peprah played only a couple of games with the Falcons and then was offered a minimum-salary contract to retu..
Source: Packers.com