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Marshawn Lynch coming out of retirement could be the thing the Oakland Raiders need to win a Super Bowl.
The city is changing, and the Raiders are leaving, but the NFL’s most enigmatic player won’t be doing either.
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch is "not planning to play football again," according to ESPN.
Marshawn Lynch didn't mince words. He didn't beat around the bush, or try to evade the question when asked. The current Oakland Raiders running back, who retired from football following the ...
Running back Marshawn Lynch is ending his retirement from the NFL, agreeing to a deal to join his hometown Oakland Raiders, according to social media reports posted Friday.
Should the Oakland Raiders aggressively pursue retired running back Marshawn Lynch? What are the pros and cons to acquiring the 30-year-old ball-carrier?After a relatively uneventful start to NFL ...
The Oakland Raiders have acquired RB Marshawn Lynch via a trade with the Seattle Seahawks, the club announced Wednesday.
The Oakland Raiders came into the offseason knowing they would probably need to add a running back. Latavius Murray was a free agent, and they didn’t have a viable replacement on the roster ...
Lynch, who spent the 2016 season in retirement from the Seattle Seahawks and joined the Oakland Raiders in an offseason trade, scored on an inside handoff from Derek Carr out of the shotgun on ...
After a too-quiet first goodbye from the NFL, Marshawn Lynch is returning for one more run. Judy Battista says the back is poised to write a bang-up final chapter with the Raiders in his beloved ...
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