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Marshawn Lynch's NFL career might not be done, after all.

According to Jason Cole of Bleacher Report, the former Seattle Seahawks star running back has told two ex-teammates that he's still thinking about coming back for 2016. According to the report, Lynch's agent believes that his client will not play in 2016.

Earlier this week, Richard Sherman said he wasn't totally convinced that we've seen the last of Lynch on an NFL field.

"I don't put anything past him," Sherman said. "He's about as predictable as a pair of dice. So I don't try to call his plays. But obviously, it's going to be different. We got a little sample of it last year ... I think we're prepared for it in some aspects, but you really never want to be prepared for that. You really would hope he comes back. In the back of your mind, you hope he comes back and plays another year."

The Seahawks put Lynch on the NFL's reserve/retired list earlier this month. Lynch, who's run for 9,112 yards and 74 touchdowns during his 10-year career, never formally announced his retirement. Instead, he posted this photo on his Twitter account during the Super Bowl.

Injuries limited Lynch to just seven games last season, posting career lows in rushing yards (417) and rushing touchdowns (3).