Richard Seymour is a former American football defensive end who had a successful career in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted sixth overall in the 2001 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots and played for them for eight seasons. During his time with the Patriots, Seymour was selected to seven Pro Bowls and was a three-time Super Bowl champion.

Seymour was known for his versatility and was able to play multiple positions on the defensive line. He was a dominant force against the run and the pass, and was a major contributor to the Patriots' success during his time with the team. He was also known for his leadership and was a key part of the Patriots' locker room.

In 2009, Seymour was traded to the Oakland Raiders, where he played for three seasons. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2010 and was a leader on the Raiders' defense. He was released by the Raiders in 2012 and signed with the Denver Broncos for the 2012 season. He retired after the season.

Throughout his career, Seymour was one of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL. He was a leader both on and off the field and was a major contributor to the success of the teams he played for. He was selected to seven Pro Bowls and was a three-time Super Bowl champion. He will be remembered as one of the best defensive players of his era.

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