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Richard Seymour wins $59,295 at World Series of Poker

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Tony Romo is one of the many people who doesn't see Bill Belichick retiring any time soon, and Mike Florio and Charean Williams speculate how much longer the Patriots coach may work for.

Former NFL defensive lineman Richard Seymour turned in a solid showing at the World Series of Poker.

Seymour was eliminated last night, but not before earning $59,295 for finishing 131st in the event. Seymour has now made $638,293 in his professional poker career.

That is a far cry from the $90 million he made in his professional football career, but an impressive total for an after-football job.

The Patriots took Seymour with the sixth overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft and he won three Super Bowl rings and was a three-time first-team All-Pro in New England. He was traded to the Raiders in 2009 and played his final four seasons in Oakland.