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Marshawn Lynch’s Hyphy Sideline Dance During Blowout Irks Jets Players (Watch)

Marshawn Lynch #24 of the Oakland Raiders dances on the sideline during their win over the New York Jets at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on September 17, 2017 in Oakland, California.
Marshawn Lynch #24 of the Oakland Raiders dances on the sideline during their win over the New York Jets at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on September 17, 2017 in Oakland, California.

*With less than 13 minutes remaining in a 45-20 blowout win over the New York Jets, Marshawn Lynch of the Oakland Raiders broke out in dance on the sideline.

Fans at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum went crazy watching Beast Mode go dumb to Vell’s 2014 track “Oakland,” feat. DJ Mustard.

The song includes the line, “I’m really from Oakland, though,” which Lynch used in the April 26th tweet announcing his decision to come out of retirement and join his home team.

Watch Lynch’s sideline dance below:

Of course, the team having to watch Lynch celebrate his first home game since coming out of retirement felt some kinda way.

“It irks my ever-living nerves,” Jets linebacker Jordan Jenkins said. “When I saw it happening, it was infuriating. … That pissed me off. I’m an old-school guy. I don’t like when things like that happen. That was embarrassing, losing like that and having Marshawn dance like that.

“Great player, but seeing that happen, that should infuriate the whole team. It should infuriate everybody and we should have a good response coming into next Sunday.”

“We’re upset because it seems like he was rubbing it in our face,” nose tackle Steve McLendon said. “But he’s winning, man. He can do whatever he wants to do.”

Linebacker Darron Lee added, “It’s their house — they can do whatever they wants — but as a competitor, as a defender, you don’t like to see that type of stuff. It’s demoralizing, but we have to bow up and keep fighting.”

As usual, Lynch didn’t have much to say afterward. Asked how it felt to electrify the crowd with his dance, he said, “It felt good.”

Raiders coach Jack Del Rio liked it, too.

Below, the original song:

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