Lynch reportedly visits hometown Raiders; NFL fans react on social media
Retired running back Marshawn Lynch visited the Raiders on Wednesday as he decides whether to come back to the NFL and the team decides whether it wants to acquire the hometown favorite.
A person familiar with the visit says Lynch came to the facility to meet with Raiders officials. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the visit wasn’t announced by the team. The visit was first reported by recently retired Indianapolis punter Pat McAfee, who now writes for Barstool Sports.
I think I just became an insider.. Ears on ground in Oak..Beast Mode's in the @Raiders practice facility right now~> https://t.co/Q4O7sXu8rb
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 5, 2017
Seahawks general manager John Schneider told a Seattle radio station that he has discussed a deal to send Lynch to Oakland with Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie in case Lynch does come out of retirement.
“We’ve had dialogue about it,” Schneider told KIRO-AM. “Marshawn is trying to figure things out, the Raiders are trying to figure things out. My understanding is that if he would want to come back and play that it would be for the Raiders and that would be it.”
Lynch retired following the 2015 season. The Seahawks still hold his rights but would be unlikely to want to pay his $9 million for this year if he decides to comeback. Schneider says he doesn’t anticipate any difficulties trading Lynch to Oakland because of his long history with McKenzie, who worked with him for years in Green Bay.
“I think it’s one that will go in a smooth manner because of our relationship,” Schneider told the station.
The Raiders have a need for a power running back after losing Latavius Murray in free agency. Lynch was perhaps the best in the league before he retired. He had double digits in touchdown runs every season from 2011-14, and his 51 TDs on the ground are the most in the NFL since 2011 despite playing just seven games in 2015 and being retired all last season.
Lynch, who turns 31 later this month, averaged 3.8 yards per carry in his limited action in 2015 before retiring. Prior to that he was one of the game’s top running backs with more than 1,200 yards rushing in each of the previous four seasons.
For his career, Lynch has rushed for 9,112 yards and 74 touchdowns.
Lynch was born and raised in Oakland and played college ball nearby at Cal. He still has strong ties to the area through his Beast Mode company and would be a welcome addition for a fan base still stung by the team’s upcoming move to Las Vegas for the 2020 season.
SOCIAL MEDIA REACTS
The Raiders met with Marshawn Lynch today. The meeting took place at Oakland Coliseum's 1 yard line.
— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr) April 5, 2017
Marshawn Lynch plans on coming out of retirement which basically means he just wants to be there so he won't get fined.
— Antony Copland (@SprowstonStud) April 5, 2017
If Marshawn Lynch becomes a Raider ... then I'm officially a Raider fan
— Ur Best Nightmare (@Msjanalove2) April 5, 2017
I wonder if those fans that jumped ship bcuz the #Raiders are moving are trying to get back on board after hearing news about #MarshawnLynch
— shelly (@_shellyshell_) April 5, 2017
Why would Marshawn Lynch want to play for the raiders if they're just going to leave is hometown anyways? He had no reaction to them leaving
— Matt (@MattVavra24) April 5, 2017
Is Marshawn Lynch the missing piece for the Raiders? The @AroundTheNFL crew join @AndrewSiciliano to discuss https://t.co/3RRzZlvVkZ
— Chris Wesseling (@ChrisWesseling) April 5, 2017
Retired RB Marshawn Lynch did, in fact, tell #Raiders he intends to un-retire and play again, I'm told. It's a long process, tho #BeastMode.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 5, 2017
#Seahawks Insider: What Marshawn Lynch meeting w/ Raiders, SEA GM's "dialogue" with OAK's GM mean. So far status quo https://t.co/lVsW0dXkor
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) April 5, 2017
Lol Marshawn Lynch can go ahead and be with Oakland. Nobody losin sleep at night. They gotta find a way to beat the Patriots still
— Lydell* Rolihlahla (@PlayboiDeli) April 5, 2017
This story was originally published April 5, 2017 at 5:06 PM with the headline "Lynch reportedly visits hometown Raiders; NFL fans react on social media."