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Eddie Murphy has certainly been busy over the past several years, seemingly landing movie roles left and right. He last ...
Six running backs/fullbacks including two Ring of Honor members and a Super Bowl-winning franchise icon, were selected to the ...
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Lester Holt signed off from NBC Nightly News on Friday night after anchoring the program for ten years. He will now be working full time at Dateline NBC. Retired bomb-sniffing dog Attila reunites with ...
Marshawn Lynch was Pac-10 offensive player of the year in 2006 while at Cal, was a five-time Pro Bowl selection in the NFL, won one Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks and would ...
Perhaps it's the social media algorithm at work — not the Calgorithm that raised the profile of Cal football last season — but the story of how Rodgers helped jumpstart Marshawn Lynch's ...
Since retiring from the NFL, Marshawn Lynch has carved out quite the post-playing career in front of the camera. During his playing days with the Bills, Seahawks, and Raiders, Lynch proved to be ...
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Marshawn Lynch loves his Skittles. Throughout his NFL career and well into his time as a broadcaster, Lynch has never shied away from his love of the chewy candy. Ahead of Prime Video’s ...
Marshawn Lynch is reportedly considering running for Mayor of his hometown of Oakland, Ca., a move that would find the NFL legend on the offensive in his potential campaign for office. During a ...
Marshawn Lynch, the former star NFL running back and Super Bowl champ, hinted at a possible run for mayor of Oakland on the podcast he co-hosts with his longtime agent, Doug Hendrickson ...
But during the "College GameDay" broadcast in Berkley, former Cal running back Marshawn Lynch may have stolen the show. The 38-year-old former football star arrived on set the only way he could.
Marshawn Lynch knows exactly what Pat McAfee and his ESPN colleagues who are coming to Berkeley for the first-ever “College GameDay” show on Cal’s campus should expect: a whole lot of cannabis.