Marshawn Lynch Girlfriend? Seahawks RB Linked to Charmaine Glock But Mother Delisa Lynch Slammed Rumors

Marshawn Lynch Girlfriend? Seahawks RB Linked to Charmaine Glock But Mother Delisa Lynch Slammed Rumors
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch (24) scores a touchdown in the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
Zachary Stieber
9/4/2014
Updated:
9/4/2014

Seattle Seahawks rumored Marshawn Lynch doesn’t seem to have a girlfriend at the moment.

Lynch was linked to a Charmaine Glock at one point, with gossip websites claiming that the tattoo model is the mother of Glock’s child.

But Lynch’s mother slammed the rumors.

“No, no, no,” Delisa Lynch told the Seattle Times earlier this year. “He’s not having no children. Who is she?”

The reporter described Glock.

“I ain’t never met nobody like that. That ain’t my baby’s girlfriend,” Delisa said.

“One thing about Marshawn, if he has a girlfriend, his Mama knows it. His Mama will meet her. That’s probably just a rumor, and that is why Marshawn doesn’t talk to the media. He says they turn everything around.

Delisa emphasized that she can be trusted. “You can believe it if it comes out of Mama’s mouth.”

See an Associated Press story below.

Packers-Seahawks a spicy start

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) passes against the Oakland Raiders during the first quarter of an NFL preseason football game in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Fail Mary.

OK, we got that out of the way.

Well, not really, because one of the major focal points of the 2014 season opener between the Super Bowl champion Seahawks and the Packers is what happened the last time Green Bay was in Seattle.

For those who don’t remember — and for all those Packers fans who have blocked it from their minds — the Seahawks prevailed 14-12 on Russell Wilson’s desperation pass that Golden Tate stole away from Green Bay’s secondary on the final play.

Two days later, the NFL reached a new contract with its officials, and the replacements were, uh, sent packing.

“Now, we'll all have our own debate about that whenever the time comes when we’re retired and gone,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “That referee was standing right there, looking right there — right down at it — and he didn’t miss what he saw. He just saw it the way that Golden Tate made the catch. So I know that he wasn’t confused.”

As for this spicy matchup Thursday night to kick off the schedule, both teams are favored to win their divisions and push each other for the NFC title.

Aaron Rodgers testing Seattle’s superb secondary is intriguing. So is Marshawn Lynch running against what Green Bay sure hopes is a more stingy defense.

“I can promise you that the only time that topic will be brought up is when I’m in here,” coach Mike McCarthy told reporters. “We’re past it.”

The champion Seahawks, No. 1 in the AP Pro32, are 5 1/2-point favorites over No. 4 Green Bay.

Pro Picks came on strong like the Seahawks did in the playoffs last winter. So why not ride the champs in the opener at very loud CenturyLink Field?

SEAHAWKS, 30-20

No. 29 Buffalo (plus 6 1-2) at No. 12 Chicago

The Bills take a huge step toward a 15th straight non-playoff season.

BEST BET:

BEARS, 31-10

No. 9 San Diego (plus 3) at No. 14 Arizona, Monday

Have to wait for the last game of opening weekend for the ...

UPSET SPECIAL: CHARGERS, 21-20

No. 8 Indianapolis (plus 7) at No. 2 Denver

In a league pretty much all about the QBs, this one has Peyton Manning, king of Colorado, vs. his replacement in Indy, Andrew Luck. Go with the royalty in a tight one.

BRONCOS, 37-35

No. 10 (tie) Cincinnati (plus 2 1-2) at No. 10 (tie) Baltimore

One of these teams that AP Pro32 has dead even gets an early foothold in the AFC North.

BENGALS, 20-17

No. 31 Cleveland (plus 6 1-2) at No. 13 Pittsburgh

Not even one of sports’ greatest rivalries can overshadow the biggest NFL uncertainty: Will Johnny Football play?

Won’t matter ...

STEELERS, 20-7

No. 3 New England (minus 4 1-2) at No. 24 Miami

Patriots haven’t lost an opener since 2003. They won’t end that success string in the Miami heat.

PATRIOTS, 26-17

No. 5 New Orleans (minus 3) at No. 20 (tie) Atlanta

Early-season test in NFC South, which looks like Saints’ division to rule.

SAINTS, 33-23

No. 6 San Francisco (minus 5 1-2) at No. 25 Dallas

Two teams coming off messy preseasons. Dallas’ regular season might be just as bad.

49ERS, 19-7

No. 22 Washington (plus 2 1-2) at No. 27 Houston

Two first-time head coaches. Game could be decided by how many times Clowney and Watt get to RG3.

TEXANS, 17-16

No. 26 Tennessee (plus 4 1-2) at No. 16 Kansas City

Salary cap woes prevented Chiefs from improving in offseason. It will hurt them immediately ...

TITANS, 17-14

No. 15 Carolina (plus 1) at No. 18 Tampa Bay

Panthers are another team that took steps backward.

BUCCANEERS, 23-20

No. 32 Oakland (plus 5) at No. 19 N.Y. Jets

Considering their upcoming schedule, Jets already have a must-win game.

JETS, 22-10

No. 30 Jacksonville (plus 10) at No. 7 Philadelphia

We’re already out of breath thinking about the pace Chip Kelly’s Eagles will keep. Jaguars won’t slow it much.

EAGLES, 31-13

No. 28 Minnesota (plus 4) at No. 20 (tie) St. Louis

Rams’ defense must carry them and just might — at least this week.

RAMS, 17-14

No. 23 N.Y. Giants (plus 4 1-2) at No. 18 Detroit, Monday

Upheaval in both places. Lions seem a tad further along.

LIONS, 20-17