Junior Seau was signed by the New England Patriots as a free agent on Friday, December 5, 2008 ... Originally selected by the San Diego Chargers in the first round (fifth overall) of the 1990 NFL Draft ... Traded to the Miami Dolphins on April 16, 2003 in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2004 NFL Draft ... Placed on injured reserve with a pectoral injury (11/03/04) ... Placed on injured reserve with an Achilles injury (11/24/05) ... Signed as a free agent with New England on August 18, 2006 ... Placed on injured reserve with an arm injury (11/27/06).
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GP/GS (Playoffs): 262/243 (8/9)
- Seau was voted to 12 consecutive Pro Bowls (following each season from 1991-2002). His streak of 12 straight Pro Bowl seasons is tied for the third longest such streak since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.
- Seau has been a first-team All-Pro pick by the Associated Press six times during his career (1992- 94, 1996, 1998, 2000), and was a second-team selection on two occasions (1995, 1999).
- Seau's 241 career games played rank as the third highest total by a linebacker in NFL history, trailing only Clay Matthews (278) and Bill Romanowski (243).
- Seau was named to the 1990s All-Decade Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Seau has averaged 100 tackles a season and nearly seven tackles a game over his 17- year career.
- Seau has recorded 10 or more tackles in a game 63 times.
- Seau has led team in tackles in 92 of his 241 career regular season games.
- Seau led the Chargers in tackles in eight of his 13 seasons in San Diego.
- Seau is tied for first on San Diego's all-time list for games played with 200.
- With the Dolphins, Seau was voted by his teammates as the winner of the club's Leadership Award in 2003 and 2004.
- Seau was named the NFL Alumni Association's Linebacker of the Year in 2000.
- Seau was selected the Chargers' Most Valuable Player for five straight seasons (1997-01), while he shared the award with Leslie O'Neal in 1993.
- Seau was the Chargers' Defensive Player of the Year twice (1998-99).
- Seau was voted by his teammates as the Chargers' Most Inspirational Player in 1997.
- Seau has been a first-team All-Pro selection by College & Pro Football Newsweekly twice (1992, 1994) and a second- team pick three times (1993, 1995, 1999).
- Seau has been a first-team All-Pro pick by Pro Football Weekly on four occasions (1992, 1994-95, 1998).
- Seau has been a first-team All-Pro choice by the Pro Football Writers of America four times (1992-95).
- Seau was a first-team All-Pro selection by USA Today in 1996.
- Seau registered 47 sacks during his tenure with San Diego, third on the Chargers' all-time list.
- For his philanthropic efforts, Seau was named the NFL Man of the Year in 1994.
- Seau was selected by San Diego with the fifth overall pick of the 1990 NFL Draft. Of the 27 first-round draft choices that year, he is the only one currently active in the NFL.
2009 (2/0/1/0): Signed as a free agent on Oct. 14 ... Saw his first action of the season in the Patriots' 59-0 shutout victory over the Tennessee Titans (10/18).
Tennessee (10/18): Returned to NFL action, playing in reserve at inside linebacker as the Patriots tied the largest margin of victory by any team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger in a 59-0 shutout over the Titans ... Registered his 18th career fumble recovery, pouncing on an Ahmard Hall fumble forced by Brandon McGowan in the fourth quarter ... Stuffed Javon Ringer for no gain on a fourth-quarter rush. at Tampa Bay (10/25): Played in reserve at inside linebacker in the Patriots' 35-7 win over the Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium ... Tallied two tackles. Miami (11/8): Suited up but did not play.
2008 (4/2/0/0): Signed as a free agent on Dec. 3, 2008 ... Led the team in tackles with eight in the Patriots' 47-7 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Dec. 21.
at Seattle (12/7): Saw his first action of the season, playing in reserve at inside linebacker in the Patriots' 24-21 comeback victory over the Seahawks ... Tallied five tackles (2 solo). at Oakland (12/14): Played in reserve at inside linebacker in the Patriots' 49-26 victory over the Raiders ... Credited with six solo tackles. Arizona (12/21): Started at inside linebacker in the Patriots' 47-7 victory over the Patriots ... Tallied a team-leading eight tackles, including five solo tackles. at Buffalo (12/28): Started at inside linebacker in the Patriots' 13-0 victory, their first shutout since 2006, over the Bills ... Finished second on the team with 10 tackles ... Teamed with Jarvis Green to stuff Xavier Omon for no gain on a third-down play in the first quarter, forcing the Bills to punt ... Later in the first, stopped Fred Jackson for no gain.
2007 (16/4/0/0): Was voted a defensive captain for the 2007 season by his teammates... Passed Bill Romanowski for second place on the NFL list for career games played by a linebacker after playing in his 244th game on Sept. 23, 2007, in the Patriots' 38-7 victory over the Buffalo Bills... Set a career high for interceptions, picking off Tony Romo for his third interception and helping to seal the Patriots' 48-27 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 14... Tied for the team lead in tackles in the Patriots' 20-10 win over the New York Jets on Dec. 16... Tied a single-game career high with two sacks against the New York Jets on Dec. 16... Participated in all 16 regular-season contests for the first time since the 2001 season... Established a single-season career high and finished tied for second on the team with three interceptions in 2007.
at N.Y. Jets (9/9): Played a reserve role at inside linebacker in the Patriots' 38-14 road victory... Contributed two straight solo tackles on Jets running back Leon Washington to end the first half... Registered four total tackles... Provided a lead block on Heath Evans' 1-yard touchdown run as Seau lined up at fullback. San Diego (9/16): Tied with Ty Warren for team lead in tackles with six and tied with Rosevelt Colvin for the lead in solo tackles with five... Drove back Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson for a loss of one yard in the first quarter... Combined with Vince Wilfork and Mike Vrabel to stop Tomlinson for no gain twice more during the third quarter. Buffalo (9/23): Played in a reserve role at linebacker in the Patriots' 38-7 win... Helped to stuff Buffalo running back Marshawn Lynch for no gain as the Patriots defense hemmed the Bills in at their own 1-yard line and forced a punt in the second quarter... Pushed Lynch back again for a 2-yard loss later in the second quarter... Finished with six tackles (3 solo) and registered a quarterback hit. at Cincinnati (10/1): Played in a reserve role at linebacker and racked up two tackles (1 solo) in the Patriots' 34-13 victory... Reported as an eligible receiver on a first quarter goal-line push. Cleveland (10/7): Played in a reserve role at linebacker in the Patriots' 34-17 win over the Browns... Tied a career high with two interceptions... Thwarted a Browns third-and-goal try from the Patriots' 1-yard line in the first quarter after Seau had combined with Adalius Thomas to stuff the Browns' Jason Wright on a goal-line stand, then picked off Derek Anderson in the back of the end zone on a pass that was deflected by teammate Asante Samuel... Grabbed a second pick after Mike Vrabel had knocked down Anderson on a pass intended for Wright in the second quarter ... Recorded six tackles (4 solo). at Dallas (10/14): Nabbed his third interception in two games and, in the process, set a career high for interceptions as he picked off a Tony Romo with 3:54 remaining in the fourth quarter to highlight a 48-27 Patriots' victory. at Miami (10/21): Tallied his first sack of the season, dragging down Cleo Lemon for a 12-yard loss on the final play of Patriots' commanding 49-28 victory over the Dolphins... Tallied four solo tackles. Washington (10/28): Played in reserve at inside linebacker... Tallied five tackles (3 solo) in the Patriots' dominating 52-7 performance... Declared an eligible receiver and lined up at fullback on goal line offensive sets. at Indianapolis (11/4): Played in a reserve role at inside linebacker... Tallied five tackles (1 solo) in the Patriots' 24-20 comeback win over the Colts. at Buffalo (11/18): Played in a reserve role at inside linebacker... Notched three tackles (two solo) in the Patriots' 56-10 rout of the Bills... Provided the lead block at fullback on Kyle Eckel's 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Philadelphia (11/25): Played in reserve at middle linebacker, registering two tackles (1 solo) in the Patriots' 31-28 comeback win over the Eagles... Paved the way for a Patriots' rushing touchdown for the second straight week, leading Heath Evans into the end zone from 1-yard out and giving the Patriots a 14-7 lead in the first quarter. at Baltimore (12/3): Played in a reserve role at inside linebacker... Contributed six solo tackles in the Patriots' 27-24 comeback victory over the Ravens... Dragged down Musa Smith for a loss of two yards in the second quarter. Pittsburgh (12/9): Made his first start of the season at middle linebacker... Tied a single-game season high with six solo tackles in the Patriots' 34-13 win over the Steelers... Credited with a pass defensed as he interrupted a Ben Roethlisberger toss intended for Najeh Davenport in the fourth quarter. N.Y. Jets (12/16): Started at inside linebacker... Tied for the team lead with a season-high nine tackles (6 solo) in the Patriots' 20-10 win over the Jets... Tied a career high with two sacks while registering two quarterback hits... Dropped Chad Pennington for an 8-yard loss in the second quarter... Brought down Pennington for a second time on a 13-yard sack on the final play of the game... Stuffed Thomas Jones for a 1-yard loss in the third quarter... Made four tackles that resulted in a loss or no gain by the Jets' offense. Miami (12/23): Started at inside linebacker... Tallied five solo tackles, two quarterback hits and a half a sack in the Patriots' 28-7 win over the Dolphins... Teamed up with Ty Warren to split a 4-yard sack of Cleo Lemon in the fourth quarter, helping to force a Dolphins' punt... Combined with Richard Seymour to drop Jesse Chatman for a 1-yard loss in the first quarter. at N.Y. Giants (12/29): Started at inside linebacker... Tied for the team lead with six tackles as the Patriots became the fourth team in NFL history to complete its regular-season undefeated in a 38-25 comeback victory over the Giants... Dragged down Brandon Jacobs for a 2-yard loss in the first quarter.
2007 Postseason (2/2/0/0): Jacksonville (1/12): Started at inside linebacker... Tied for the team lead with nine tackles (4 solo) in the Patriots'31-20 win over the Jaguars... Combined with Adalius Thomas to drop Fred Taylor for a 3-yard loss in the first quarter. San Diego (1/20): Started at inside linebacker... Tied for the team lead with seven tackles in the Patriots' 21-12 win over the Chargers in the AFC Championship Game... Recorded his first playoff sack since Super Bowl XXIX, taking down Philip Rivers on a 4-yard sack in the first quarter, helping to force a San Diego punt.
2006 (11/10/0/0): Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 27, 2006 ... Led the team in tackles twice in 2006 (vs. DEN, at BUF) ... Tied for the team lead in passes defensed once in 2006 (vs. DEN) ... Tied for the team lead in quarterback hits once in 2006 (vs. MIA).
Buffalo (9/10): Started at inside linebacker and finished second on the team with nine tackles (5 solo) in the Patriots' 19-17 victory over the Bills ... Teamed with Ty Warren to stuff Willis McGahee for a 1-yard loss on a rush in the fourth quarter. at N.Y. Jets (9/17): Started at middle linebacker ... Notched five tackles (3 solo) in the Patriots' 24-17 win over the N.Y. Jets ... Combined with Ty Warren to stuff B.J. Askew for no gain on a third-and-one run in the third quarter. Denver (9/24): Started at inside linebacker and led the team with 11 tackles (2 solo) and a pass defensed ... Knocked down a pass intended for Cecil Sapp in the second quarter ... Shot through the line and stonewalled Mike Bell for no gain on a rush off left tackle in the third quarter ... Combined with Vince Wilfork to stuff Tatum Bell for no gain on a rush off left guard in the final stanza. at Cincinnati (10/1): Played in a reserve role at linebacker as the team opened in a nickel package ... Collected a tackle in the Patriots' commanding 38-13 victory over the Bengals. Miami (10/8): Started at inside linebacker ... Tallied five tackles (2 solo) and a quarterback hit in the Patriots' 20-10 win over the Dolphins. at Buffalo (10/22): Made the start at inside linebacker and led the team with nine tackles (5 solo) in the Patriots' 28-6 road victory over the Bills ... Stuffed Willis McGahee for a 1-yard loss on a rush off left guard in the first quarter ... Teamed with Mike Vrabel to stuff Robert Royal for no gain on a tight end screen in the second quarter ... Combined with Ty Warren to stonewall McGahee for no gain on a rush off right guard in the third quarter. at Minnesota (10/30): Started at inside linebacker ... Recorded two solo tackles and a quarterback hit in the Patriots' commanding 31-7 road win against the Vikings ... Stonewalled Chester Taylor for a 1-yard loss on a rush off right tackle in the first quarter. Indianapolis (11/5): Started at inside linebacker ... Finished second on the team with 11 tackles (7 solo), a sack and a quarterback hit ... Teamed with Artrell Hawkins to stuff Joseph Addai for a 1-yard loss on a rush off right tackle in the second quarter ... Combined with Tedy Bruschi to stonewall Addai for a 1-yard loss on a rush off right tackle in the second quarter ... Blitzed up the middle and sacked Peyton Manning for a 9-yard loss in the second quarter ... Joined with Ty Warren to stop Dominic Rhodes for no gain on a rush off left guard in the fourth quarter ... Teamed with Vince Wilfork to stop Addai for no gain on a third-and-five rush in the fourth quarter. N.Y. Jets (11/12): Made the start at inside linebacker ... Finished second on the team with 15 tackles (10 solo) ... Combined with Rosevelt Colvin to stop Leon Washington for no gain on a rush off left end in the fourth quarter. at Green Bay (11/19): Started at inside linebacker and registered a tackle in the Patriots' 35-0 road victory over the Packers. Chicago (11/26): Started at inside linebacker and registered a solo tackle in the Patriots' 17-13 victory over the Bears ... Left the game with an injury in the second quarter ... Stonewalled Cedric Benson for no gain on a rush off right tackle in the second quarter.
2005 (7/5 - Miami): Started five of the seven games in which he appeared before being placed on injured reserve with an Achilles injury (11/24) ... At the time he was placed on injured reserve, he ranked fifth on the team with 43 tackles ... Led the team in tackles once and finished second on the team on two occasions ... Finished second on the team with eight tackles in the season opener against Denver (9/11) ... Led the team with a season-high 15 tackles against the N.Y. Jets (9/18), including one sack, marking his 60th career game with a double-digit tackle total ... Finished second on the team with six tackles against Carolina (9/25), before leaving the game with a calf injury ... Totaled six tackles at Buffalo (10/9) ... Missed three games and then returned to action against Atlanta (11/6) and tallied three tackles ... Recorded one stop against New England (11/13) ... Made four tackles against Cleveland (11/20).
2004(8/8 - Miami): Started all eight games in which he played ... Recorded 68 tackles, a sack, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed ... Despite missing eight games, ranked eighth on the team in tackles ... Sustained a torn right pectoral muscle in Monday night game at N.Y. Jets (11/1) ... Was placed on injured reserve on November 3 and underwent surgery on November 5 ... At the time of his injury, was averaging more than eight tackles per game while his tackle total was second on the squad.
2003 (15/15 - Miami): For the season ranked second on the Dolphins with 133 tackles along with three sacks for 13 yards in losses ... It was the ninth time in his career he has recorded 100 or more tackles in a season ... Finished first on the team in tackles three games and finished second five times ... Had five games of double figure tackles ... Started 15 games to date and did not play once due to a left hamstring injury.
2002 (13/13 - San Diego): Was acquired by the Dolphins from San Diego on April 16, 2003 in exchange for a conditional draft choice in 2004 ... Started all 13 games at weakside linebacker ... Was inactive for three contests with an ankle injury ... Finished the year with 84 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one interception, seven passes defensed and one forced fumble ... Was selected to 2002 AFC Pro Bowl squad for the 12th time in his career in his final season with the Chargers... Did not play in the game, however, due to ankle surgery ... Was chosen by teammates as the recipient of the Emil Karas Award as the team’s Most Inspirational Player.
2001(16/16 - San Diego): Started all 16 games at weakside linebacker ... Was the team’s second-leading tackler with 96 stops ... Added a sack, an interception, six passes defensed and two forced fumbles ... Was voted to a Chargers team-record 11th consecutive Pro Bowl ... Was named Chargers’ Most Valuable Player for fifth straight season.
2000 (16/16 - San Diego): Opened all 16 contests at weakside linebacker ... Ranked second on the team in tackles (122), passes defensed (11) and interceptions (two) ... Was sixth on the team with 3.5 sacks ... 11 passes defensed tied a career-high that he first set in 1993 ... Earned his 10th consecutive Pro Bowl selection ... Also was named the team’s Most Valuable Player ... Was selected as an Associated Press All-Pro and was chosen as the NFL Alumni Association’s Linebacker of Year ... Was named to NFL’s All-Decade Team for 1990s and Chargers 40th Anniversary All-Time Team.
1999 (14/14 - San Diego): Started all 14 games in which he played at an inside linebacker spot ... Was inactive for two games ... Led team with 99 tackles, marking the eighth time in his career and the eighth time in the last nine seasons that he held this spot ... Also had 3.5 sacks, an interception, nine passes defensed, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble ... Also saw action on offense at H-Back in short-yardage and goal-line situations, catching two passes for eight yards ... Earned his ninth-consecutive Pro Bowl bid ... Was recognized as the team’s most valuable player for the third straight year ... Captured Defensive Player of Year (David Griggs Memorial Award) honors for second year in a row ... Garnered second team All-Pro honors from Associated Press and College & Pro Football Newsweekly ... Led team in tackles in seven games and was tied for team lead on one other occasion.
1998 (16/16 - San Diego): Started all 16 games at an inside linebacker spot ... Led the team with 115 tackles, representing the seventh year in a row that he led the team in tackles ... Also had 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and seven passes defensed ... Named to his eighth-consecutive Pro Bowl ... Voted by his teammates as Chargers’ Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of Year ... National honors included All-Pro first team by Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly and The Sporting News ... Also was named AFC Defensive Player of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) and the Committee of 101 in Kansas City, Missouri ... Led the Chargers in tackles in five games and tied for team lead three times.
1997 (15/15 - San Diego): Started all 15 games in which he played at an inside linebacker spot ... Was second on the club with 97 tackles ... Tied a personal-high with seven sacks, a figure he first achieved the previous year ... Also tied for team lead with two interceptions and added two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and six passes defensed ... Was named to his seventh consecutive Pro Bowl ... Was voted by his teammates as the team’s Most Valuable Player and Most Inspirational Player ... Missed season-opener at New England (8/31) while recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery that he underwent on August 4 ... Returned to the lineup at New Orleans (9/7) and led the club with 11 tackles, including a sack.
1996 (15-15 - San Diego): Opened all 15 games in which he played at an inside linebacker spot ... Led team in both tackles (138) and sacks (7) ... Also collected two interceptions, three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and seven passes defensed ... Was named to sixth-consecutive Pro Bowl ... Was voted a defensive captain by his teammates ... Earned All-Pro honors from the Associated Press, The Sporting News and Football Digest ... Garnered All-AFC honors from Football News and United Press International.
1995 (16/16 - San Diego): Started all 16 regular season games at an inside linebacker spot ... Topped team’s tackle chart with 129 stops ... Also compiled two sacks, a pair of interceptions, three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and eight passes defensed ... Was voted to fifth consecutive Pro Bowl ... Earned All-Pro honors from the Associated Press, Football Digest, The Sporting News and USA Today.
1994 (16/16 - San Diego): Started all 16 games and registered a career-high 155 tackles ... Finished with 5.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and three passes defensed ... Was named to his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl ... Had eight regular-season games and two postseason contests with 10 or more tackles ... Led team in tackles in 14 of San Diego’s 19 games ... Won numerous postseason awards as well, including the True Value Hardware NFL Man of Year and NFL’s Linebacker of Year by National Football League Players Association for second straight season ... Also was a first-team All-Pro selection by Associated Press, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest, Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers of America and Sporting News ... Earned first team All-AFC honors from Football News and United Press International ... Played the second half of the regular season and all of the postseason with extremely painful pinched nerve in neck.
1993 (16/16 - San Diego): Started all 16 games ... Led team with 129 tackles, including 19 stops behind line of scrimmage, also a team-best ... Added a pair of interceptions, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble ... Made his third consecutive trip to Pro Bowl and was selected as the team’s co-Most Valuable Player ... Also was chosen as the NFL Player Association’s Linebacker of Year ... Was named to All-Pro teams by Associated Press, Football Digest, Pro Football Writers Association, The Sporting News, College & Pro Football Newsweekly and Sports Illustrated ... Was selected to All-AFC team by United Press International and Football News ... Was the Chargers’ Edge Man of Year recipient.
1992(15/15 - San Diego): Started all 15 games in which he played ... Topped team’s tackle chart with 108 stops ... Added 4.5 sacks, two interceptions, 10 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... Was voted to start in his second straight Pro Bowl ... Was voted NFL Defensive Player of Year by Football Digest, Football News and Newspaper Enterprise Association ... Was selected as the AFC Defensive Player of Year by United Press International ... Earned All-Pro recognition from Associated Press, Football Digest, The Sporting News and Pro Football Weekly.
1991 (16/16 - San Diego): Started all 16 games ... Became Chargers' top defensive playmaker, as he recorded a team-high 129 tackles, while finishing second on squad with seven sacks ... Also defensed two passes ... Was voted to his first career Pro Bowl, as he was chosen as a starter ... Was the team's leading tackler for nine games ... Had five contests in which he hit double figures in tackles, including a season-high 13 stops vs. L.A. Rams (10/13).
1990 (16/15 – San Diego): Started 15 of the 16 games in which he played as a rookie ... Was the team’s second leading tackler with 85 total stops ... Also had a sack and a pass defensed ... Was a second alternate to the Pro Bowl ... Was named to Football News’ all-rookie team ... Topped team’s tackle chart three times over the course of the season ... Notched a season-high 12 tackles, including the first sack of his career, in finale at L.A. Raiders (12/30).
Lettered two years (1988-89) at Southern Cal ... Was a unanimous first-team All-America choice in 1989 after recording 19 sacks and 27 tackles behind line of scrimmage ... Posted six sacks in 1988 after sitting out the previous season under NCAA Proposition 48 rules ... Majored in public administration.
Tiaina Baul Seau Jr. was born on January 19, 1969 in San Diego, California ... Has three children: daughter, Sydney Beau (1993); sons Jake Ryan (1995) and Hunter Tiaina (2000) ... Graduated from Oceanside (Calif.) High School, where he played linebacker and tight end as senior ... Also was the San Diego Section Basketball Player of Year and the Avocado League shot put champion his senior year ... Was a member of California's All-Academic team with 3.6 grade point average ... Started The Junior Seau Foundation in 1992 (website: www.juniorseau.org) ... The Foundation's mission is "To educate and empower young people through the support of child abuse prevention, drug and alcohol awareness, recreational opportunities, anti-juvenile delinquency efforts and complimentary educational programs" ... Funded two youth athletic fields in San Diego: the Junior Seau Sports Complex and the Junior Seau Foundation Field at Polinsky Children's Center ... Funded athletic court at Camp Hope for the San Diego Family Justice Center ... Spokesman for San Diego City Schools breakfast program for disadvantaged children ... His Foundation's Scholars of Excellence Program (funded by the NFL) has awarded more than 200 scholarships to college-bound students ... Among the honors Seau has received for his charitable endeavors include the True Value Hardware NFL Man of Year, (1994); National Boys and Girls Clubs Hall of Fame (1999); San Diego Hall of Champions Professional Star of the Year, (1992); Christian Okoye's Humane Award (2004) ... One of 100 most infl uential Asian Americans (1990s) by A Magazine ... Opened Seau's The Restaurant in 1996, which consistently has been voted San Diego's most popular sports themed restaurant ... The fifth of six children ... Born in San Diego, Junior and his family moved to American Samoa, and then returned to California prior to entering grade school ... Did not speak English until age seven.
- The Junior Seau Foundation is one of the largest and most successful foundations established by a professional athlete, ranking 13th among such foundations according to a 2007 Wall Street Journal report.
- Junior received a Community Service Award from President Bush at the White House in 2005.
- Junior owns Seau's The Restaurant, which is one of the most popular restaurants and sports bars in San Diego.
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