NFL great Marshawn Lynch hilariously tries to listen in on Raiders’ huddle before Packers game as fans are left in stitches: ‘He’s pure comedy’

  • Lynch was at Allegiant Stadium for Las Vegas’ clash with Green Bay on Monday
  • He could be seen leaning on Raiders star Bilal Nichols to help with the squad.
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They say you can’t hit a man for trying.

And on Monday night, Seattle Seahawks legend Marshawn Lynch did everything he could to attend the Las Vegas Raiders’ pregame meeting.

After showing up at Allegiant Stadium for the Raiders’ showdown with the Green Bay Packers, Lynch could be seen trying to listen to their band in a hilarious clip that left fans angry online.

The 37-year-old can be seen leaning on defensive tackle Bilal Nichols as Las Vegas makes its final team speech before the game, before simply turning and walking away as if he hadn’t never been there.

“This is pure comedy,” one fan wrote on X.

NFL great Marshawn Lynch hilariously tried to get into the Las Vegas Raiders pre-game meeting

Another one in simple terms: “Legend”.

“I love Marshawn!” He has natural charisma and is a real scene stealer,” a third user commented.

A fourth proposition: “Lynch, a national treasure”.

While one concluded: “By far the funniest guy in football and it’s not even close.”

Lynch, who helped the Seahawks win the 2013 Super Bowl, had a stellar career that saw him elected to four consecutive Pro Bowls.

He also made a first-team All-Pro selection and twice led the league in rushing touchdowns.

Last month, Lynch visited the Amish people of a small Pennsylvania town in a humorous pregame segment shown to fans before the TNF Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings.

The former running back visited Intercourse in Lancaster County — home to the largest population of Amish in America — to take a buggy ride through Aaron and Jessica’s Buggy Rides.

Lynch performed at Allegiant Stadium for the Raiders’ showdown with the Green Bay Packers

He also had to learn about Amish culture as part of a second season episode of his show “In Yo’ City” on Prime Video.

The three-minute segment begins with Lynch riding a buggy with an Amish couple and passing through Lancaster County farmland while playfully asking his bewildered traveling companions — one of whom was an older Amish man — if he was the “OG” of the region.

He then unsuccessfully tried to get the couple to sing on “Weird” Al Yankovic’s 1996 hit single, “Amish Paradise.”

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