Texarkana Gazette

Raiders’ Lynch avoids questions about anthem

- By Michael Wagaman

NAPA, Calif.—Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch spoke to reporters Thursday for the first time in training camp and avoided questions regarding his decision to sit during the national anthem before last week’s preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.

Not long after the Raiders broke camp following their final practice, Lynch spoke briefly about his charity work in Oakland including an upcoming backpack giveaway for needy children, a business forum for youths he recently held and his thoughts on playing in the Coliseum this week.

When the topic turned to the choice he made to sit during the national anthem, something Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett also did before a preseason game in Los Angeles, Lynch responded with cryptic answers.

One reporter addressed the situation as the elephant in the room when questionin­g Lynch.

“I think the elephant just left the room because a little mouse ran in here,” Lynch said. “Didn’t they say elephants are scared of mice or something? That (expletive) left the room, cousin.”

Pressed further, Lynch remained evasive.

Asked if Raiders coach Jack Del Rio gives his players space to be themselves, Lynch instead referred to a play.

“Yeah because on doctor-24, it’s a designed way that you’re supposed to run it but I have all freedom to go any way that I choose to run it,” Lynch said. “I would say, yes.”

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