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Seau to Stay With Chargers

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Associated Press

San Diego Charger nine-time Pro Bowl linebacker and emotional leader Junior Seau signed a contract extension through 2005.

Seau said his new five-year deal is worth an average of just more than $6 million a year, and team officials said he will once again be the NFL’s highest-paid linebacker. The new contract is a renegotiation and extension of a $27.1 million deal Seau agreed to in September 1997.

“I’m not one to jump on a ship that’s already arrived,” Seau said. “I want to help build one. I have five years to do it and I’m looking forward to it.”

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