Lynch Promises No More Screw-Ups
Bills running back Marshawn Lynch is promising that he will no longer be making poor decisions that put him in compromising positions.
Lynch met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday, on the heels of his most recent off the field transgression, after which he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor firearms charge. He was sentenced to community service and probation.
During a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Lynch said his meeting with Goodell was productive, and the commissioner stressed that he won't tolerate anymore "screw-ups."
Lynch met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday, on the heels of his most recent off the field transgression, after which he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor firearms charge. He was sentenced to community service and probation.
During a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Lynch said his meeting with Goodell was productive, and the commissioner stressed that he won't tolerate anymore "screw-ups."
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