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Relive Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch's epic "Beast Quake" run from 2010. NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night ...
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch breaks several tackles ... The play later came to be known as 'Beast Quake 1.0.' ...
Enter Marshawn Lynch's stunning waterfront mansion, with beautiful views, modern amenities, and the perfect mix of style and ...
Josh Jacobs did his best impression of Marshawn Lynch on Sunday ... Plenty of fans called back Lynch's Beast Quake run for the Seahawks 14 years ago in the playoffs, rumbling for a 67-yard ...
You remember the Beast Quake, don’t you ... New Orleans Saints in part because of a thunderous 67-yard run from Marshawn Lynch that registered a small tremor because of the noise in the stadium.
Seahawks Thomas Rawls' touchdown run against the Bengals in Week 5 of the 2015 season vs. Marshawn Lynch's Beast Quake touchdown in the Wildcard matchup against the Saints from 2011.
An curved arrow pointing right. Marshawn Lynch doesn't spend his NFL salary; he lives off of his endorsement deals. Despite recently announcing his retirement from the NFL, his endorsement deals ...
Legendary running back Marshawn Lynch was ... EA Sports praised Lynch for bringing "unforgettable, powerful running moments to Madden, with his 'Beast Mode' runs enhancing dynamic running ...
They call him "Beast Mode" because with the ball in his hands, Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is fierce and determined. In an exclusive interview, Lynch discusses how the violent streets of ...