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There are few more thrilling sights in football than Marshawn Lynch rumbling his way through the defense. The man is nicknamed Beast Mode for a reason, folks. 

We didn't get to see any of Marshawn doing his thing last season, and his 2015 campaign was cut short by several injuries. So, we haven't seen peak Beast Mode in quite some time. 

OTAs, especially those where players aren't even in full pads, should never really be considered a harbinger of things to come, but Raiders coach Jack Del Rio doesn't care. He just wants us to know that Beast Mode is back in action, boss. 

No Marshawn touchdown jaunt would be complete without him leaping over the goal line at the end. Classic Beast Mode. 

Marshawn of course won't face any defenses this season that aren't going to try to hit him as he makes his way through the second level, but he should get used to wide running lanes cleared out by one of the best offensive lines in football. That should be a nice change of pace from what he had in Seattle, when he routinely had to cover for one of the weakest blocking units in the league.