The Seattle Seahawks have a unique relationship with their former players, as many can be spotted at the facilities or sidelines during the games. Of all the former players, I know we can all agree no one is as unique as former running back Marshawn Lynch.
On Sunday during the Week 1 showdown against the Denver Broncos, Lynch was in attendance to support his former team. After all, the Seahawks were playing their opponent from Super Bowl XLVIII – of which Lynch was integral to bringing Seattle a Lombardi.
The Seahawks were having one of the sloppiest first halves, specifically first quarters, we’ve seen from them in a while. Despite four possessions, Seattle had only managed to score a field goal, which followed three drives that ended in an interception and two punts. Towards the end of the first quarter, head coach Mike Macdonald received some rather… unique… encouragement from the Seahawks legend.
Imagine being a coach and having Marshawn Lynch as your vibes consultant pic.twitter.com/QTWIJxq8fz
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 8, 2024
No one but Marshawn Lynch could get away with this, and quite frankly, as he should. Lynch is easily one of the most beloved Seattle sports figures, and the 12th Man most assuredly loves to see one of their icons still hanging around the franchise.
Macdonald was of course asked about this after the game, and gave a candid answer to the surprise visit:
“Yeah, never had a former player talk to me mid-game. It’s pretty cool. I
was like, we have another three quarters to play,” Macdonald chuckled.
“It’s awesome. He’s one of my favorite players of all-time. He’s incredible. Yeah, funny. Came up right behind me. I found myself talking to him as they were taking the field. I was like, oh, shoot, I need to call on first down.”
Being a little starstruck by Marshawn Lynch? Yeah, I think it’s safe to say Macdonald wouldn’t be the only person in the Emerald City who would have a similar reaction.
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