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 ...
Marshawn Lynch stole the show for a moment during Pete Carroll's introductory press conference with the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll was hired as the team's next head coach. He has a longstanding ...
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 room.
He was met by one of his former players, Marshawn Lynch, who chimed in with one unforgettable interjection. In his opening remarks during his debut press conference, Carroll hit on all of the key ...
Marshawn Lynch may have spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, but it seems he's still a Raiders fan through and through. The iconic running back showed up to crash his old ...
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 ...
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.
Marshawn Lynch was among those in attendance for Carroll’s first official press conference with the Raiders. The former Pro Bowl running back sat near the back of the room, but he did not ...
Monday's event featured a surprise visitor as Carroll's former star running back Marshawn 'Beast Mode' Lynch crashed the press conference with a loud and boisterous endorsement of Carroll's new ...
Seahawks Legend Marshawn Lynch had one of the most iconic press conferences in NFL history during the Super Bowl XLIX media ...
Pete Carroll was formally introduced as the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday, and one of his former players ...
The most important addition to the roster, so to speak, might be last year’s third-round pick, MarShawn Lloyd, who was limited to a mere 10 snaps as a rookie because of a long list of ailments.