Marshawn Lynch, the former star NFL running back and Super Bowl champion, hinted at a possible run for mayor of Oakland on the podcast he co-hosts with his longtime agent, Doug Hendrickson ...
Former Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch could be looking to take a handoff and make a run for the Oakland mayor’s office. Lynch hinted as such on the “Politickin'” podcast he hosts with ...
(KRON) — Could Marshawn Lynch be the next mayor of Oakland? The former NFL star and Oakland native talked on his podcast Thursday about possibly running to lead the embattled East Bay city.
Marshawn Lynch showed up to support his old teammate on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 6 and Lynch showed up to see his former team play, and meet up with ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Marshawn Lynch, the former Oakland Raider and Cal football star, may be launching a campaign to become the mayor of Oakland. He hinted – or teased – as much on the podcast ...
Lynch was carrying a pair of Pittsburgh-themed black and yellow cleats, an odd choice as Wilson was already fully geared up for the game. However, the most amusing moment came when Lynch took a ...
PITTSBURGH -- Former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch stopped by Las Vegas to support his former quarterback Russell Wilson ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers matchup against the Raiders.
Ahead of Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers veteran quarterback Russell Wilson reunited with an old friend for a fun moment. Former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch ...
Former NFL star Marshawn Lynch has revealed that he could launch a bid to become the mayor of Oakland. The 38-year-old, who won Super Bowl XLVIII, spent the majority of his career with the Seattle ...
Fast forward to now, Wilson is on the Steelers, while Lynch is retired and living his best life. The last time we heard about Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch in the same sentence, it didn’t ...
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Fresno County is seeing an increase in DUI cases and law enforcement leaders are bracing for more impaired driving as we head into the holidays. "This is an epidemic.