Marshawn Lynch
American football player
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2025 | Cast as 'King' in the film 'Love Hurts'. |
2025 | Currently filming a character role in the third season of Euphoria. |
2025 | Marshawn Lynch's film 'Love Hurts' entered post-production. |
2024 | Played a bus driver role in the film 'Freaky Tales'. |
2024 | Marshawn Lynch appeared as Marshawn in the episode 'Lopez vs Raider Nation' of 'Lopez vs Lopez'. |
October 10 2024 | In an episode entitled 'Mayor Beastmode' on the Politickin’ podcast, the hosts discussed Lynch potentially running for mayor of Oakland. |
July 2024 | Lynch began co-hosting the Politickin’ podcast alongside California governor Gavin Newsom and sports agent Doug Hendrickson. |
May 13 2024 | Marshawn Lynch appeared in Ian's 'Figure It Out' music video. |
2023 | Appeared in the film '80 for Brady' as himself in a cameo role. |
2023 | Starred in the film 'Bottoms' as Mr. G, receiving a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. |
2023 | Marshawn Lynch played a high school teacher in the teen comedy Bottoms. |
2023 | Marshawn Lynch was a cast member of 'Stars on Mars'. |
2023 | Marshawn Lynch made a cameo appearance in the movie '80 for Brady'. |
December 2023 | Lynch appeared on Lego Masters' second installment of its 'Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular', teaming up with contestant Dave Guedes. |
2022 | Participated as a contestant on The Great American Baking Show. |
2022 | Lynch appeared on The Great American Baking Show. |
August 9 2022 | Lynch was arrested by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police on suspicion of DUI after being found asleep in a damaged parked car near the Las Vegas Strip. |
April 18 2022 | The Seattle Kraken announced that Marshawn Lynch had joined its ownership group. |
February 2022 | Marshawn Lynch appeared as himself in an episode of Murderville, a Netflix series, where he improvised alongside Will Arnett. |
2021 | Lynch was revealed as an investor in PORTL Inc., a holoportation startup, as part of its $12M Series A round. |
2021 | The Oakland Panthers went dormant for the 2021 season. |
2021 | Lynch launched a line of cannabis products under the brand name Dodi Blunts, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Last Prisoner Project. |
October 2021 | Marshawn Lynch was named the first NFLPA brand chief ambassador. |
April 2021 | Lynch joined the ownership group of the Oakland Roots SC of the USL Championship. |
April 2021 | Lynch joined the PFL as a brand ambassador and investor. |
February 2021 | The Fan Controlled Football league played its first game, with Lynch as one of the three owners of a team called the Beasts. He dressed for the game but chose not to play. |
2020 | The Oakland Panthers were set to start playing in the 2020 season; however, the season was cancelled after the opening week due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 | Marshawn Lynch played the character Giggles in 3 episodes of 'Westworld'. |
2020 | Marshawn Lynch was featured as himself in an episode of 'Bar Rescue', showcasing his own sports bar, Rob Ben's, in Emeryville, California. |
2020 | Lynch was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-2010s Team. |
2020 | Lynch received an honorary degree from Princeton University and served as the speaker for the Class of 2020. |
January 12 2020 | In a postgame interview, Lynch was asked about returning for the 2020 NFL season and responded, 'I mean, shoot, we'll see what's happening.' |
2019 | The documentary film Marshawn Lynch: A History was released, exploring the roots of Lynch's reticence. |
2019 | Lynch was announced as co-owner of the Oakland Panthers of the Indoor Football League alongside Roy Choi, which was seen as a way to keep professional football in Oakland following the Raiders' departure. |
2019 | Marshawn Lynch played 2 games for the Seattle Seahawks, rushing for 33 yards, and scoring 3 rushing touchdowns. |
2019 | Marshawn Lynch appeared as himself in Season 17 Episode 1 of 'Real Time with Bill Maher'. |
December 2019 | Lynch made his debut with the Seahawks in Week 17 against the San Francisco 49ers, rushing 12 times for 34 yards and a touchdown. |
December 23 2019 | Lynch returned to the NFL, signing with the Seattle Seahawks alongside Robert Turbin after the team lost three running backs to injury. |
2018 | Lynch finished the 2018 season with 90 carries for 376 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns in six games, and planned to retire following the season. |
2018 | Lynch recorded rushing touchdowns in the first three games of the 2018 season against the Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, and Miami Dolphins. |
2018 | Lynch collaborated with former Pro BMX rider Todd Lyons to create a Beast Mode Ripper, an adult-sized BMX bike with customized branding. |
November 2018 | Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman were announced as the first two team owners in a proposed Fan Controlled Football League, which was based on Project Fanchise's mobile app concept for fans to call plays. |
October 22 2018 | Lynch was placed on injured reserve with a groin injury. |
September 2018 | Lynch returned to the Raiders' backfield for the 2018 season opener under new head coach Jon Gruden. |
2017 | During Thursday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7, Lynch was ejected for running onto the field and shoving an official and was subsequently suspended for one game by the NFL. |
2017 | Marshawn Lynch appeared as himself in an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, titled 'The Fugitive', where he witnessed a convict escape. |
2017 | In the regular season finale against the Los Angeles Chargers, Lynch became the 31st player in NFL history to rush for over 10,000 rushing yards. |
2017 | Marshawn Lynch starred in 8 episodes of 'No Script with Marshawn Lynch'. |
2017 | Lynch returned to the NFL to play for the Oakland Raiders, his hometown team. |
December 21 2017 | Lynch was fined $24,309 for confronting officials about a play involving quarterback Derek Carr during Sunday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys. |
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