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Oh, and Marshawn Lynch's iconic celebration in 2006 that involved driving a cart. The California Golden Bears were taking on the Washington Huskies in October. It seemed like a normal conference ...
The de facto Prince of the East Bay might try to become Mayor of Oakland. Marshawn Lynch, the beloved NFL running back who starred for Cal in Berkeley and played for the Raiders in Oakland ...
Mike Florio calls out Stefon Diggs for “Marshawn Lynch” routine after losing to Patrick Mahomes - “They may just have to cut him” Mike Florio calls out Stefon Diggs for “Marshawn Lynch ...
Lynch was carrying a pair of Pittsburgh-themed black and yellow cleats, an odd choice as Wilson was already fully geared up for the game. However, the most amusing moment came when Lynch took a ...
California alum Marshawn Lynch will be ESPN's College GameDay's guest picker this week for the school's first-ever time hosting the popular Saturday morning college football show. The 3–1 Golden ...
Marshawn Lynch might be contemplating a radical new career path. Lynch seemingly suggested that he might run for mayor of Oakland in the most recent episode of his “Politickin'” podcast.
Marshawn Lynch is this weekend's College Gameday celebrity picker. Lynch will make predictions for Saturday's Week 6 college football games alongside the show's cast. College Gameday is headed to ...
Marshawn Lynch, the former star NFL running back and Super Bowl champion, hinted at a possible run for mayor of Oakland on the podcast he co-hosts with his longtime agent, Doug Hendrickson ...
Marshawn Lynch has already enjoyed a wildly successful post-playing career. The five-time Pro Bowler is fresh off a star appearance on ESPN's "College Gameday," stole scenes as an actor in the hit ...
(KRON) — Could Marshawn Lynch be the next mayor of Oakland? The former NFL star and Oakland native talked on his podcast Thursday about possibly running to lead the embattled East Bay city.
At this rate they're never going to let Seattle Seahawks legendary running back Marshawn Lynch back on a live ESPN broadcast again. Lynch famously made headlines for using the F-word and others ...