Seattle Seahawks running back, PR genius and clothing line maker Marshawn Lynch will soon be able to add “video game character” to his ever-growing resume.
. @Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch is bringing BEASTMODE to Call of Duty.
http://t.co/tjLI90ONKP pic.twitter.com/pT84sQRkeg
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) June 9, 2015
Yes, the man known as Beast Mode will have his own modeled character in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. Lynch will reportedly be a part of an underworld group of mercenaries in the game according to Sam Alipour of ESPN.
Marshawn is a huge Call of Duty fan, having played the game since his college days and he finds that it’s a great way to stay in contact with his friends and teammates.
The nine-year NFL veteran now logs on daily for battles with teammates old and new, because “it’s a cool way to keep in contact,” he says. “It’s a fun-loving way to let off some stress.” As a bonus, the game aligns with Lynch’s on-field philosophy. “You’re shooting up everything but always fighting for a bigger picture. The whole game is Beast Mode.”
When the folks at Call of Duty found that they needed a model for “an imposing figure,” they knew that Marshawn would fit that role perfectly once they found out that he was a fan of the series.
Judging by the film, Marshawn looks as comfortable doing motion-capture for the video game as he does running through opponents on the field. A perfect match, indeed.
.embed-container {position: relative; padding-bottom: 100%; height: 0; overflow: hidden;} .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }

About Ryan Wong
Recent Posts
Will Anderson Jr. has high praise for DeMeco Ryans
"It’s a testament to coach DeMeco."
Lionel Messi unsure on playing in 2026 World Cup
"I hope I can be there."
Ben Roethlisberger suggests Steelers, Tomlin part ways
"Maybe it's time."
Kevin Stefanski has praise for Shedeur Sanders
“He wants to continue to get better."
Kevin O’Connell blunt on Vikings performance
"“We just did not have the type of an offensive performance that is ever going to be acceptable with the Minnesota Vikings organization."
Shedeur Sanders looking to prove he’s the guy
"So I'm never comfortable in a situation I'm in."