Sabrina B. gametimegirl The home of NFL legend Junior Seau was burglarized last week, only five days after the former San Diego Chargers linebacker committed suicide inside the house, police told the North County Times on Tuesday.
Sabrina B. gametimegirl The home of NFL legend Junior Seau was burglarized last week, only five days after the former San Diego Chargers linebacker committed suicide inside the house, police told the North County Times on Tuesday.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl TMZ has obtained the 911 call placed by Junior Seau’s girlfriend moments after the NFL legend shot himself in the chest Wednesday at his Oceanside, CA home.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The family of Junior Seau will allow researchers to study his brain for signs of damage caused by concussions suffered during his 20-year NFL career, according to Chargers team chaplain Shawn Mitchell.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Although Junior Seau was never listed on an NFL injury report as having had a concussion, those close to him say he admitted to having experienced multiple head injuries. Seau died of gunshot wound to the chest Wednesday, and his death is being investigated as a suicide. No conclusive medical connection has been made between head injuries and suicide, but Boston University’s Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy has asked to study Seau’s brain, Sports Illustrated reported on Thursday.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The death of legendary linebacker Junior Seau, as sad as it is for many, is nothing new for the remaining members of the 1994 San Diego Chargers.  Seau, who was found dead Wednesday of an apparent suicide, is now the eighth player of that team to die. The 1994 Chargers, a group of gritty overachievers, are the only edition of the team to make the Super Bowl. But instead of that feat being the team’s legacy, many are wondering about the string of freakish deaths that have haunted the AFC championship team.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Eight years ago, the Manning family made a power play aimed directly at the man who holds all of it in San Diego. The Chargers had the first pick in the 2004 draft, G.M. A.J. Smith wanted to take Eli Manning, and Manning family patriarch Archie made it clear that Eli wanted no part of the franchise.