NFL Grown Man of the Week: Marshawn Lynch is not one to toot his own horn. Hell, he barely wants to talk at all it seems. But when it comes to taking care of his fans he opens up.
Robert Griffin III hit the nail on the head saying, "It's just unfortunate that my name keeps getting used for headlines, for people to click on stories." I would totally agree. I get an uneasy feeling every time I see an article about RGIII.
After practically having the Lombardi Trophy ripped out of their hands by Malcolm Butler and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks shook off the tough loss and immediately began looking towards Super Bowl 50.
The Seattle Seahawks entered the 2014 season atop the NFL world. After stomping the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVIII, the Seahawks cemented their place as the best team in the NFL.
Now that my television viewing options have become ever so limited with the NFL season ending, what will I have to entertain me during the long offseason? Baseball? Yawnfest. NBA basketball?
Roger Goodell held his annual State Of The NFL Address Friday. He opened up with the usual positive notes about the season and the upcoming Super Bowl this Sunday. Goodell did mention the challenges of the 2014 season and stated that the NFL is making real progress
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch has always been, in his own words, “’Bout that action, boss.” The power runner has given fans some great interviews to watch over the years, and he has become famous for repeating the same phrase
Marshawn Lynch spoke for a lot of players when he used the same answer for all 29 questions hurled his way on Super Bowl media day. The beast mode phenom stated plainly and truthfully, "I'm just here so I won't get fined."
It appears from reports from NFL insiders that Seattle will have to shed the contract of the valuable runner who has been a key part of the offense since he arrived in the northwest.
Marshawn Lynch has decided to sit out of Seahawks training camp in hopes of getting a better contract. His current deal was signed in 2012 and he of course feels like he has outperformed the contract.
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