Marshawn Lynch last month. Marshawn Lynch wurde im NFL Draft 2007 als zwölfter Spieler in der ersten Runde von den Buffalo Bills ausgewählt und teilte sich dort von Beginn an die Einsatzzeiten mit Fred Jackson.

Lynch last played in the league in 2018 for the Raiders after having come out of his first retirement to sign on with his hometown team in 2017.

Pete Carroll Admitted That He Did Not Know If Marshawn Lynch Would Play Next Season. Examining Marshawn Lynch’s Hall of Fame case after his (second) retirement Lynch reportedly retiring for second time, this time for good Marshawn Lynch announced his retirement with a cryptic tweet during the Super Bowl. He had a hell of a career, and I hope he enjoys himself just hanging out for the foreseeable future. Marshawn Lynch has exited the NFL in a manner befitting his unique style.

Lynch’s agent Doug Hendrickson announced the move Monday night.
The Seattle Seahawks running back, 29, is retiring from the NFL, his agent Doug Hendrickson told … Unlike last time, I’d be shocked if Lynch came out of retirement this time around. In seiner ersten Spielzeit in der NFL wurde er gleich zum Leistungsträger bei den Bills und erlief bei 13 Einsätzen 1.115 Yards und sieben Touchdowns. Well, Lynch hasn’t officially retired from the NFL yet. Lynch, who turned 33 on Monday and isn't under contract for 2019, has retired before but played for the hometown Raiders in 2017 and 2018. He’s 33, he’s made more than $50 million and he seems more than content not playing again. After four consecutive 1,000-rushing-yard seasons for the Seahawks, Lynch played in only seven games in the 2015 regular season. We all remember that. Marshawn Lynch signed with the Seahawks prior to Week 17, but his contract was only through the playoffs making the running back once again a free agent.

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