Marshawn Lynch Once Again Sits During National Anthem
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch once again sat during the national anthem.
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Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch once again sat during the national anthem.
"I think the elephant just left the room because a little mouse ran in here."
Marshawn Lynch isn't shedding anymore light on his decision to sit during the national anthem before the Oakland Raiders' first exhibition game.
Marshawn Lynch made the biggest news of what otherwise was a routine preseason NFL game by sitting during the national anthem.
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On the Wednesday edition of the Grant Napear Show with Doug Christie, the fellas discuss the news of Marshawn Lynch officially signing with the Raiders and an outlook at the NBA playoff games today. Plus Lincoln Kennedy joins the show to discuss the Raiders draft outlook.
Former 1st round draft pick and current Raider Analyst Big Lincoln Kennedy joined the fellas in hour three of the show to break down the Marshawn Lynch signing and what he thinks the team will do in the draft.
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Sources announced the agreement Wednesday morning.
Oakland general manager Reggie McKenzie would like some resolution before the draft next week on whether running back Marshawn Lynch wants to come out of retirement and be traded to the Raiders.
On the Friday edition of the Lo-Down the guys cover everything from the NBA, Marshawn Lynch, and the Raiders. All that and more on The Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140 KHTK daily from 12-3PM.
Red-light cameras are back on Modesto streets for the first time in more than a decade.
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Two men convicted in a deadly gang-related ambush in the California city of Stockton have been sentenced to decades in state prison.
Law enforcement officials said an arrest was made after two people were stabbed during a family altercation in Modesto on Tuesday.
Newsom discussed the upcoming elections, Los Angeles wildfires and the Department of Homeland Security.
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Red-light cameras are back on Modesto streets for the first time in more than a decade.
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President Trump on Monday listed four reasons why the U.S. launched its attack on Iran, initiating what he said he expects to be a weeks-long war.
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The Supreme Court order blocks for now a California law that bans automatic parental notification requirements if students change their pronouns or gender expression at school.
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