Ferrara and Nabisco also produce candy favorites like Jelly Belly, Tootsie Rolls and Kit Kats. Just like different candies ...
“I’ve seen guys eat Skittles like Marshawn Lynch, I’ve seen guys with the oxygen tanks, I’ve seen guys meditate, I’ve seen guys slam helmets, I’ve seen a lot of s—. “But that’s ...
Some NFL players have a sweet tooth that could rival a kid in a candy store. Just ask running back Marshawn Lynch, whose love for Skittles was so legendary he put pictures of the candy on his ...
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 ...
Former Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch, who played for Carroll with the Seattle Seahawks, crashed Carroll’s presser and excitedly yelled “RAIDERS!” as he was toward the back of the press ...
And NFL legendary running back Marshawn Lynch has a clear choice on which team will come out on top. As of Thursday, the Chiefs are favored by 1.5 points, per ESPN, to be the first team in NFL ...
The Raiders had both current and former players in attendance for the presser, a group that included both star edge rusher Maxx Crosby and former running back Marshawn Lynch, who spent two seasons ...
The most vocal fan in attendance of his introductory press conference by far was former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch. As Spytek began to speak, Lynch could be seen chatting it up ...
New Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll had a special guest in attendance for his introductory press conference with the Raiders—his former running back, Marshawn Lynch. Lynch played under ...
On Lynch's latest episode of "Get Got Pod with Marshawn Lynch & Mike Robinson," he expressed that he values history over revenge. "Yeah, look, I told you, it's for my own selfish reasons," Lynch said.
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.
Perhaps the only one at his Las Vegas Raiders introductory conference who matched his enthusiasm was former running back Marshawn Lynch, who screamed "Raaiiidddeeerrrsss!" when Carroll said he ...