Marshawn Lynch
A former NFL running back who retired after 12 seasons, Marshawn Lynch spent most of his football career playing for the Seahawks but was initially drafted to the Buffalo Bills. Over the course of his career, he was voted to four consecutive Pro Bowls, made one first-team All-Pro selection, and twice led the league in rushing touchdowns. He also helped Seattle win their first Super Bowl title and his “Beast Quake” touchdown during the 2010-11 playoffs saw him rush for 67 yards while breaking nine total tackles - it’s considered one of the greatest NFL runs of all time. Marshawn is also a favorite among his fans and well known for his philanthropy.