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Seau Ready to Tackle Old Job

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Proving he’s not ready to be put out to pasture, even after 19 NFL seasons, Junior Seau reported to Gillette Stadium yesterday and donned his old No. 55 jersey.

“Everyone asks if I’m eager and excited, well, I’m too old to be excited,’’ said the 40-year-old linebacker, who played in 31 games (16 starts) with the Patriots from 2006-08, serving as a...

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