Career
He played as a left back for a number of clubs, spending most of his career with Aalborg Boldspilklub. Jepsen played two games for the Denmark national football team Starting his professional career at AGF, Jepsen was a promising talent for many years, and was capped 24 times for the Danish national U21 team, while playing abroad for prominent teams Heerenveen and Hamburg.
The young defender, however, never broke into the starting eleven on the highest level, and before the 2000-2001 season he returned to the Danish Superliga outfit AaB, poised to replace club legend Jens Jessen.
On 13 March 2006, Jepsen used a clause in his contract as he signed for the Norwegian club Vålerenga for a €335,000 transfer fee. He revealed that the chance of playing in the Union of European Football Associations Champions League was one of the chief reasons in choosing his new club
In June 2009, Vålerenga and the Danish club Randers made a transfer agreement for Jepsen. The Dane signed a six-month contract with the Danish side.
Jepsen played his last match for Vålerenga on 14 June 2009.
Jepsen played 12 games for Randers, but left the club when his contract ran out in January 2010. He returned to Germany, signing for Alemannia Aachen in the German 2. Bundesliga.