MARSHAWN LYNCH has been spotted in a major new career venture.
The NFL legend was seen in his new occupancy during the Kansas City Chiefs‘ defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers.

Marshawn Lynch has a new career[/caption]
Lynch, 39, was a Super Bowl champion in 2014 with the Seattle Seahawks.
The running back hung up his cleats in 2019 for good despite an initial retirement back in 2016.
Since then, he has tried his hand at acting and appeared in multiple feature films such as Freaky Tales and Bottoms.
But now he has taken up a new venture and was spotted in action at the NFL game in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Lynch was in action at the Corinthians Arena as a photographer with a camera in his hand.
He looked the part with his snapper-type outfit.
Lynch could be seen chatting with the Chiefs stars, including Tavis Kelce.
Fans loved seeing his appearance as they reacted on social media.
One posted: “Awww love seeing this.”
A second wrote: “These shots are clean, looks like MoneyLynch is really leveling up the feed.”
A third commented: “MoneyLynch always coming through with the fire.”
A fourth said: “Looks like the photos did all the talking, no captions needed.”
Another added: “Beast Mode stays legendary on and off the field.”
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The defeat is a less-than-ideal way to begin their hunt for a third Super Bowl championship in four years.
They had the chance to win a historic three-peat last term but were beaten by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Chiefs will have the chance for revenge over the Eagles as they face off against each other in Week 2.
Speaking after the game, head coach Andy Reid admitted that his side were bettered by the Chargers.
He said: “I’ve got to make sure we come out with better emotion.
“It’s a nice big stage for us, and against a good football team.
“They made a couple plays early, got things going, and we weren’t able to do that, and I thought they did a better job in that area.”