A few weeks ago, former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch started his 'N Yo City' segment on Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime. Lynch visits the city where the game is scheduled for that week and participates in different activities.
Two weeks ago in Chicago, he played football with a high school team. Last week in New Orleans, he fed alligators and apologized to Saints fans for his dominance during his playing days.

During this week's Thursday Night Football, live in Tampa, Florida, Lynch embraced a pirate's life. In a hilarious segment, Lynch and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' mascot, Captain Fear, dressed for the part. Lynch's locker was labeled "Captain Beastmode," and the former running back referred to himself as "Captain Black Sparrow" in reference to Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean films.
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Dressed in complete buccaneer clothing, Marshawn Lynch and Captain Fear headed for the iconic pirate ship in the north end zone at Raymond James Stadium. Lynch was asked if he wanted to 'fire the cannons' as the Bucs do after scoring drives. He agreed and then ran after the overwhelming sound.
Lynch's skit ended with him sitting in the stands looking around, appreciating his time in Tampa, before he was scared off with more cannons. Some feel that Marshawn Lynch's pirate life-themed skit was more entertaining than what happened on the field, especially for Buccaneers fans.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers entered Week 8 on a two-game losing streak, hoping to stop the losing skid during Thursday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens at home.
The Bucs and quarterback Tom Brady came out of the gates looking much improved. On their first scoring drive in the first quarter, wide receiver Chris Godwin broke a tackle for a wide-open run down the field. A few plays later, running back Leonard Fournette drove it in for a touchdown. The first touchdown the team has scored in the first quarter all season.
But it all went downhill from there for the Buccaneers. After running the ball seven times in the first half, the Ravens' running game picked up in the second half, with 26 plays on the ground. The Tampa Bay defense allowed over 200 yards on the ground from the Baltimore Ravens. The Bucs defense did not have enough to stop the quick Ravens offense.
Brady's throws were a bit inaccurate. The 45-year-old quarterback missed his number one wide receiver Mike Evans on three occasions. Brady ended the night completing 26 out of 44 passes for just a 56 percent completion rate. He did throw for 325 yards but just one touchdown pass.
For the Ravens, Lamar Jackson completed 27 out of 338 passes on Thursday night for a 71 percent completion rate, 238 passing yards, 43 rushing yards and two touchdown passes.
That is the Baltimore Ravens' fifth consecutive win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jackson's second win over Brady. The Ravens moved to 5-3 on the season while the Bucs dropped to 3-5.
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