Marshawn Lynch Helped Build an Elementary School in Haiti

Alongside three other NFL players.

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When you retire at 28 you got to find something else to do with your life. We mean, dunking on chumps and riding camels can only stay entertaining for so long. So, last Wednesday, Marshawn Lynch decided to head southeast to Haiti with defensive end Cliff Avril (whose parents emigrated from there) in order to help build an elementary school, run a football camp, and "host a mobile medical clinic." Also accompanying them were Bucs offensive lineman Gosder Cherilus, as well as Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch.

Here's a bunch of pictures/videos from their trip:

Nearly 350 kids in Port-au-Prince at he Olympic Training Facility for @cliffavril football camp. #AvrilHaiti2016 pic.twitter.com/xjpxbBEGDp

— JOC PR (@JOCPRPro) April 16, 2016

To improve children's lives in Haiti, @cliffavril is helping to rebuild schools.

đŸ“·'s [https://t.co/0Uh5QMkofb] pic.twitter.com/hk95i8PmlH

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 16, 2016

As well as a shot from Seahawks.com:

Guess (t)he(y) really are about that action, boss.

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[via CBS Sports, Seahawks.com, Instagram, Twitter, @JOCPRPro]

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