The Seattle Seahawks were once down quite a bit against the Green Bay Packers in their NFC Divisional round matchup. But a comeback all started with a Marshawn Lynch touchdown where he refused to go down.
Well now it's an extremely tight game, and once again it can be thanked to Lynch churning his legs until he found his way in the end zone.
That's right, for a second time in the game, we've got a full-on “Beast Mode” touchdown.
BEASTMODE! 💪#SEAvsGBpic.twitter.com/m1Or4yJ1Sw
— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) January 13, 2020
There is a reason the Seahawks turned to Lynch when they were in desperate need of a running back. Despite being retired, the running back still clearly had some game left in him. And when Lynch has the football in his hands, you don't want to be in front of him, he might just run you over.
For the second time, it looked like Lynch was stuffed in the backfield. However, also for the second time, he didn't stop moving his legs. The running back had arms wrapped around him as he crossed the plane into the end zone, but he was in the end zone.
Lynch's score makes this an incredibly close game. That touchdown brought the Seahawks to within just a few points, in a 28-23 game.
One thing is for sure with the way Lynch is running. If the game is on the line and they find themselves near the goal line, he'll get the ball. Seattle has learned from their past mistakes. And this time, they won't make it again. Lynch has already shown he'll keep moving until he's in the end zone. And it looks like he's hungry for another one.
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