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Originally Posted by AOL Sports
THE NEWS
Despite having his 2006 season cut short by injury, 17-year veteran linebacker Junior Seau wants to return in 2007. Seau, who turns 38 in mid-January, signed a one-year contract with the Patriots during training camp, less than a week after his retirement announcement at a news conference hosted by the San Diego Chargers, the team with which he entered the league. Seau started the first 11 games of the season at inside linebacker in the New England 3-4 front before suffering a season-ending broken right forearm. "I'm going to be back," Seau told the San Diego Union-Tribune on Thursday. "I don't know which helmet I'll wear, but I'm definitely going to be back."
OUR VIEW
Seau's best days are way behind him, but if he wants to try another comeback, we are sure he will find several suitors. Seau has some ability left in his body, but this future hall-of-famer will never play at the same level he did during his prime.
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Heck, I didn't even know AOL had their own sports section!! Can't be all that great of a source, but this is what I could find. I don't think he knows yet. It matters who offers him what. Its no longer the best kept secret that he still has something left in him, so the Pats will have competition this time.