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Seau’s children settle with NFL over 2012 suicide

The family of the late NFL star Junior Seau has reached a confidential settlement of its wrongful death lawsuit against the NFL over their father’s 2012 suicide. The family sued after opting out of the NFL concussion settlement.

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