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Now that he's retired from the NFL, former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is hanging out in Egypt, rapping and riding around on camels.

He's also on a tour of various schools and hospitals and, at Cairo American College, playing basketball with kids. According to Sheil Kapadia of ESPN, Lynch fired up an airball against some kids, which drew the natural response, which led to Marshawn going Beast Mode. 

Marshawn wasn't playing around with that lesson on the court. Looked like he walked off reminding everyone what happens when you fake the funk on a nasty dunk. 

Beast Mode! (via Instagram)

Despite the throwdown, he is over in Egypt doing positive things for the kids he's encountering.

Lynch is just one of a dozen players in Cairo for "American Football Without Barriers" a group founded by NFL players designed to spread football and give back to the community. 

"We go to different countries where football is blossoming, and we use it as an opportunity to teach kids football, spread football," Browns safety Johnson Bademosi said. "It's kind of a humanitarian trip as well. We try to give back and try to engage with the community as much as we can."