The end is finally here for Seattle Seahawks star Marshawn Lynch. The 29-year-old that we all know as "Beast Mode" made a surprising announcement via social media. During the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 50, the NFL star posted an image on Twitter of cleats hanging from a powerline and a peace sign emoji to announce his retirement. Read More »
Tis' the season. Starbucks is getting on board the Halloween train as they have just unveiled a limited edition beverage just in time for all those trick-or-treats, and this one definitely sounds like a treat. The new drink, cleverly titled the Frappula Frappuccino will be available until the end of the month. This is one of the first Halloween drinks from the coffee chain, and it comes on the heels of another new creation that actually came from the birthplace of Starbucks, Seattle. It was Seattle Seahawk player, Marshawn Lynch who was the inspiration behind the other new drink, called the Beast Mode Frappuccino. Read More »
Was Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll's call to throw from the 1-yard line on a second down - with 26 seconds and one timeout left - the worst play call in Super Bowl history? Former NFL players, media members and football analysts are slamming the Seahawks coach for costing his team back-to-back NFL championships, calling a passing play - which was intercepted by Patriot Malcolm Butler - instead of a running play for superstar running back Marshawn Lynch. It was, many have said, the 'dumbest' and 'worst' call many have ever seen. Read More »
Welcome to the Mstars News official NFL Super Bowl XLIX Drinking Game. What better way to celebrate 2015's big game and the biggest day on the NFL calendar - not counting Black 'release bad things about the NFL' Friday - than by imbibing your favorite beverage (adult or otherwise) while yelling at a TV screen like a grown adult should. Read More »
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch could be fined for his appearance at NFL Super Bowl Media Day wearing a 'Beast Mode' hat, after spending most of Tuesday's appearance saying "I'm just here so I won't get fined," then repeating the act on Wednesday, saying "You know why I'm here." Oh, sweet irony. Ahead of this Sunday's 2015 Super Bowl at the University of Phoenix stadium in Arizona, Lynch could now be facing a "significant fine" for wearing the hat, which is his own personal brand, and not one affiliated with the NFL. At least he knows that his quarterback Russell Wilson and coach Pete Carroll are in his corner, with Carroll saying he's "a guy being himself and not being what everyone wants him to be." Read More »
Marshawn Lynch is blunt and brave! MStars News can't stop laughing at how many times the Seattle Seahawks player announced that he was present at the Super Bowl media day. The reason behind Lynch's hilarious comments was because the running back was warned that he'd receive a $500,000 fine by the NFL if he didn't participate and attend the media day. Read More »
Nobody is saying that Seattle Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch conducts himself in the most professional way. He is notorious for failing to speak to reporters and for giving childish one-word protest answers when he is forced to. Football players are rich and famous for showing, week after week, that they have giant cajones. But this week, Lynch was fined by the NFL for grabbing his. Read More »
If you thought Nick Young's game-winning 3-pointer to beat the Spurs on Friday night was crazy, then you haven't seen his post-game interview. He said, "Do What I Gotta Do" eight times in seven sentences before going on an epic post game troll spree! Read More »
The NFL Thanksgiving games are here! This year we have the Chicago Bears taking on the Detroit Lions, the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks taking on the San Francisco 49ers. With some big-name teams playing and the end of the season in sight, many are wondering who will win the Super Bowl next year, and could it come from the Thanksgiving 6? This preview and power rankings will help you get your Super Bowl predictions spot-on. Read More »
Life for the Seattle Seahawks and their star players isn't proving to be as easy or enjoyable as it was last season, in which they dominated the NFL. Rumors have suggested that they could part ways with Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch. If that happened, one can wonder, would the Seahawks be forced to trade Russell Wilson? Sherman has been in the headlines for attacking the NFL, and making his own phone app. Lynch even slammed his own team recently. Fans are wondering, just what does the future hold for this trio? Read More »
The Seattle Seahawks may be the defending NFL Super Bowl champions, but that doesn't mean it's all peaches and roses that surround their franchise. They're struggling this season, although they still have a chance of making the playoffs, it doesn't seem like they'll be the threat they were just one year ago. Their team are largely built around their offensive superstars Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch, but could one of them soon be heading out the door, to another franchise? After yet another surprise defeat, one of their stars hit out at their team, and if they weren't already thinking of trading him, they will be now. Read More »
The NFL trade deadline is here, and the New England Patriots and the Cleveland Browns might just shake things up the most. Players like Doug Martin, Marshawn Lynch, Roddy White, Andre Johnson, Vincent Jackson, Josh Gordon, Johnny Manziel and Brian Hoyer have all been linked with deadline day trades that could shake up the league as we know it. So what could happen and what won't happen? Read More »
The Seattle Seahawks may be the defending Super Bowl champions, but that hasn't stopped them from being ruthless in the trade market. With the NFL trade deadline closing in, could they let star players Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch follow Golden Tate and Percy Harvin out the door? The talented foursome may have had their time, and the Seahawks aren't rejecting the incoming trade offers for their star duo, but coach Peter Carroll has had his say, so will he be let Lynch leave as they attempt to rebuild their championship-winning team? Read More »