Look: Lynch watched game from stands, took train home after ejection
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Marshawn Lynch's night didn't end after he was ejected against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Oakland Raiders running back watched the game from the stands after he was removed from the contest for making contact with an official.
Marshawn Lynch watched the #TNF game from the stands #Legend pic.twitter.com/AK5ePA17nk
— NFL Retweet (@NFLRT) October 20, 2017
Then, following Oakland's dramatic victory on the game's final play, he headed home on the train with fans.
After an eventful night at the office, Marshawn Lynch took the train home.
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 20, 2017
(via @chandaye) pic.twitter.com/1t2KBl7RQv
Lynch appeared to be joined on the train by Chiefs cornerback and close friend Marcus Peters, who's also from Oakland. Some felt Lynch actually ran onto the field to protect Peters before he was ejected.
message from beastmode to marcus peters pic.twitter.com/0ZWwmHQtKN
— chris (@chandaye) October 20, 2017
It's possible he'll receive a fine for pushing a referee, but he doesn't appear to be losing any sleep over it.
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