Marshawn Lynch spotted as credentialed photographer at USMNT World Cup win
Former NFL star Marshawn Lynch worked as a credentialed photographer at the USMNT's 2-0 World Cup win over Australia.

Marshawn Lynch, the former Seattle Seahawks running back and Super Bowl champion, was spotted working as a credentialed photographer during the United States men's national team's 2-0 victory over Australia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Friday.
Lynch has pursued photography since last August, obtaining credentials to shoot NFL preseason games. He was first seen protecting his camera during a contest between the Seattle Seahawks and Las Vegas Raiders. The 40-year-old has now added World Cup photographer to his résumé, documenting the first half of the match at Lumen Field before watching the rest alongside former teammate Cliff Avril.
Hype speech and game impact
Before the match, Lynch appeared on 'The Men in Blazers Show' and delivered an inspirational message to USMNT fans, urging them to create an atmosphere that could 'bring the building down.' The crowd responded with loud cheers during pregame festivities.
The USMNT, playing without star Christian Pulisic, delivered a strong performance led by their midfield. The 2-0 win secured their place in the Round of 32 of the World Cup.
Key points
- Marshawn Lynch worked as a credentialed photographer at USMNT's 2-0 win over Australia.
- He has been photographing since August 2025, including NFL preseason games.
- Lynch gave a hype speech on 'The Men in Blazers Show' before the match.
- The victory advanced the USMNT to the Round of 32.
Lynch's transition from NFL star to photographer marks an unusual post-retirement path, blending his love for sports with a new creative outlet. The USMNT will look to build on their momentum in the knockout stages.
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