NAME: Tiaina Baul Seau Jr.
BORN: January 19, 1969, San Diego.
DIED: May 2, 2012, Oceanside, Calif.
DRAFTED: Fifth overall, 1990, by San Diego out of Southern California.
TEAMS: Chargers 1990-2002. Dolphins 2003-05. New England 2006-2009.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Six-time Associated Press All-Pro, 1992-94, 96, 98, 2000.
Voted to 12 straight Pro Bowls from 1991-2002.
Chosen for 1990s All-Decade team by Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Played in 268 NFL games in 20 seasons, with 1,524 tackles, 56.5 sacks, 18 interceptions, 18 fumble recoveries, 1 touchdown.
NFL Man of the Year 1994.
Selected to “All-Time Greatest Chargers” team in 2009, franchise’s 50th anniversary season.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Former NFL star Junior Seau was found shot to death at his home Wednesday morning in what police said appeared to be a suicide. He was 43.
Police Chief Frank McCoy said Seau’s girlfriend reported finding him unconscious with a gunshot wound to the chest; lifesaving efforts were unsuccessful. A gun was found near him, McCoy said.
Seau’s mother appeared before reporters, weeping uncontrollably.
“I don’t understand … I’m shocked,” Luisa Seau cried out.
Her son gave no indication of a problem when she spoke to him by phone earlier this week, she said.
“He’s joking to me, he called me a ‘homegirl,'” she said.
Seau was a standout linebacker with the University of Southern California before going to the San Diego Chargers — his hometown team — whom he led to the Super Bowl following the 1994 season.