Oakland Raiders Wants Beast Mode, Marshawn Lynch Asked Released Papers From Seahawks

Apparently, another legendary NFL player is planning to make a comeback. Marshawn Lynch also was known as "Beast Mode" due to his relentless attack might be suiting up the pads once again.

Beast Mode Making A Comeback?

To this day, NFL fans especially Seattle Seahawks were shocked when their running back, Marshawn Lynch retired. The Oakland California native displayed a relentless force and uncanny way to elude the defense marching towards the end line. Lynch is the total package as many experts believe because of his speed and power. Probably the highlight of his career is when they dismantle the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII.

Raiders Desperate For Beast Mode In Oakland

Yesterday, it was reported that Marshawn Lynch might sign with the Oakland Raiders. As stated, Lynch is from Oakland and a product of California Golden Bears. Fans who knew Lynch knows how close Beast Mode is with his community. The speculation even grew stronger when it was reported days ago that Marshawn Lynch talked to head coach Pete Carroll and John Schneider about its release paper. However, those rumors were debunked quickly when NFL and The News Tribune stated that there was no request made by Lynch.

Currently, Beast Mode is busy mentoring current football players at his alma mater. Although Marshawn Lynch is known for his ruthless aggression on the football field, Lynch also had the reputation of breaking the rules, especially talking to the media. It was 2013 when Lynch was at the peak of his career. Media and other publicist tried to interview and get a word from Lynch but Beast Mode is reluctant. The former running back of Seattle Seahawks was then fined by the league of $50,000.

Regardless if Lynch will be back as a Seahawks or a member of Oakland Raiders, both team wins. Adding a veteran who knows how to win is a big plus to any team.

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