Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is set to make $60,588 in Week 17, along with whatever his playoff share ends up being according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Lynch is also selling merchandise on his website with the captions “Unfinished buisness” and “Back in Action.” He will also make a portion of those sales.

The Seahawks lost Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise for the season during their Week 16 loss to the Arizona Cardinals so the team had to make a move in their running back. Lynch along with Robert Turbin both signed with the Seahawks. Both players had played on the Seahawks before so it makes sense the team would bring them in because of the familiarity with the system. Both rushers will be counted heavily in Week 17 so, hopefully, they can get up to speed quickly.

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, who is good friends with Lynch said he was happy to see “Beast Mode” back in the league but wishes it was with the Oakland Raiders.

“I wish it was with us,” Carr said this week, via East Bay Times. “I miss that guy, but it's good to see him back. … I love Marshawn.”

Carr said that Lynch has been training hard just in case an opportunity came along to continue his NFL career.

“He's been working really hard to get ready, just in case,” Carr said. “I didn't know he was going to come back and play football, talking to him. But he's back, and that's a good thing for football.”

The Raiders still technically can make the playoffs, but it's going to take a miracle. The Raiders need to win along with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, and the Pittsburgh Steelers to lose.

For the Seahawks, their road to the NFC West championship is a bit easier. With a win against the San Francisco 49ers they wrap up the division.