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Belichick coy about possible Seau return

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Bill Belichick is being coy about
linebacker Junior Seau's possible return to the Patriots.

New England's coach said Monday he noticed the 12-time Pro Bowl
player was "doing some bull riding, bull stomping, or some bulls
were stomping him." Seau was hit by a bull on his television show
"Sports Jobs" on the Versus network.

Asked if he thought the 40-year-old Seau could still contribute,
Belichick joked he'd have to see how Seau looked with the bull.

Seau returned to the NFL with the Patriots for the last four
games of 2008, his third year with them. He said recently New
England is the only team he would play for again.

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