This definitely isn't something you see every day.
During the Los Angeles Chargers' season-opening win, rookie running back Omarion Hampton got some advice on the sideline from a photographer.
This wasn't just any photographer, though.
This was Seattle Seahawks legend Marshawn Lynch.
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Hampton had run out of bounds to stop the clock before a late-half field goal attempt. It gave the Chiefs time to come down and score themselves.
Lynch felt compelled to help out.
Omarion Hampton ran out of bounds and stopped the clock, giving Mahomes time that leads to a FG before half
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) September 6, 2025
Marshawn saw it, and came over to coach him up 🔥 pic.twitter.com/SXAKN68LaO
Lynch isn't the first Seattle sports great to take up photography.
MLB Hall of Famers Randy Johnson and Ken Griffey Jr. have both shown off their ability behind the lens.
Lynch is definitely the first to go with some in-game coaching in addition to his camera skills.
Hampton is surely grateful, though. You don't turn down advice from an all-timer like Lynch.
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