If the past two months are any indication, Marshawn Lynch's post-retirement life is not going to disappoint.
Over the weekend, Lynch spent time in his home town of Oakland with Bill Clinton during a Clinton Global Initiative event.
President @billclinton kicks off #CGIU #DayofAction in Oakland with @MoneyLynch and @Fam1stFamilyQB of @fam1stfam pic.twitter.com/zCIeYutR4c
— CGI (@ClintonGlobal) April 3, 2016
I am honored to have joined @billclinton @MoneyLynch @OUSDNews @OaklandEdFund at the @CGIU #DayofAction today. pic.twitter.com/sal1FirU3s
— Libby Schaaf (@LibbySchaaf) April 3, 2016
According to NBC, Lynch was on hand as members of the community planted trees, painted murals and made improvements to an athletic center.
Earlier this offseason, Lynch spent time in Egypt as part of the American Football Without Barriers program. He rode camels, dunked on students and spent time coaching kids.
One thing Lynch has not done is officially file his retirement papers. He is still technically on the Seahawks' roster and carries a cap hit of $11.5 million for 2016.