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Kevin Faulk was not active for the Super Bowl on Sunday night.  He’s not expected to be active again as an NFL player. The assumption from Patriots teammates according to ESPNBoston.com’s Mike Reiss is that Faulk is headed for retirement. “I just feel real bad for guys like Kevin, trying to go [off] into the…
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