Sometime after being ejected from Thursday night's (October 19) TNF game between the Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs Marshawn Lynch reappeared in Oakland Alameda Coliseum, only he never returned to the field, or the sidelines for that matter. Rather, the Lynch sighting spotted him in the stands where he proceeded to continue watching his squad as they rallied from behind to win a thriller by a score of 31-30.

Lynch wore a black hoodie, with a bookbag on, and a black mask to cover his face. Coming from the man who has inspired numerous lines of face masks, the look was signature Lynch. Earlier on Lynch was cast from the game for pulling a move that was signature lynch, when he sacrificed his own playing status to protect stick up for quarterback Derek Carr. Carr had been taken down by a rough late hit delivered by Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters. In response, Beastmode ran out onto the field and interjected himself in a spat between linemen on both teams. When one of the game refs attempted to break the confrontation up, Lynch pushed him, then grabbed a piece of his uniform, prompting the referee to pull a flag.

The move by Lynch will reportedly cost him upwards of $30,000. Thankfully, it didn't cost his Raiders the game.

Source: 247sports.com