The "NFL HQ" crew discusses what Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch's retirement means for the NFL in general and the Seattle Seahawks in particular.
During the introductory press conference for head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek, former Raiders and ...
NFL legend Marshawn Lynch retired from the NFL in 2019 after playing two seasons for the Oakland Raiders. The "Beast Mode" RB was notoriously infamous for taking back his retirement calls.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport discusses Oakland Raiders' running back Marshawn Lynch's plans for the 2019 season and the Raiders' plan to draft a running back. NFL Network's Ron Rivera on the ...
Newsom, Lynch launch new podcast called 'Politic-kin' The podcast is described as, "Gavin Newsom like you've never heard him and Marshawn Lynch exactly how you'd expect him." ...
Marshawn Lynch, nicknamed "Beast Mode" for his running after catching a pass, played 12 seasons in the NFL. Despite retiring, Lynch stood up for his former teammate Aaron Rodgers, who they played ...
Marshawn Lynch decided to crash Pete Carroll's opening presser with the Raiders, and wasn't aware of it until after the fact.
Pete Carroll has officially been introduced as the new Las Vegas Raiders head coach, holding a press conference on Monday ...
Marshawn Lynch may have spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, but it seems he's still a Raiders fan through and through. The iconic running back showed up to crash his old ...
Marshawn Lynch was already one of the biggest supporters of Pete Carroll joining the Las Vegas Raiders as their next coach. Lynch, who played under Carroll on the Seattle Seahawks from 2010 to '15 ...