Episode
30 for 30: Seau
Overview
The life of NFL legend Junior Seau, from his upbringing in a Samoan immigrant family, through his path to NFL superstardom and status as a league icon, ending in his seemingly inexplicable suicide in 2012.
Details
- Series
- 30 for 30
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 27
- Air date
- 2018-09-20
Episode context
Seau is Episode 27 in Volume III of 30 for 30. It aired on 2018-09-20.
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