Report: Seahawks’ Marshawn Lynch opening ‘Beast Mode’ store
Feb 3, 2016, 8:59 AM | Updated: 10:57 am
(AP)
Marshawn Lynch’s time in Seattle might be finished and the “Beast Mode” legacy is reportedly heading out of town, too.
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According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Lynch will be performing the ribbon cutting Friday for his first official Beast Mode apparel store in his hometown of Oakland. The Chronicle reports the store will offer “tops, sneakers, hats and other fashion items, emblazoned with graphics depicting Lynch’s favorite icons.” The store opening comes two days before Super Bowl 50 is played in nearby Santa Clara.
A percentage of the opening day sale proceeds will go towards Lynch’s charity, the Fam 1st Family Foundation, according to the Chronicle.
Lynch’s future in Seattle is currently in doubt, with Seahawks general manager John Schneider telling 710 ESPN Seattle’s “Brock and Salk” last month that he was under the impression that the 29-year-old was “leaning towards retirement.” There’s also been speculation about Lynch playing next season with the Raiders.