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Watch: Marshawn Lynch hands out Thanksgiving turkeys in the middle of the street

Most know Marshawn Lynch for his "beast mode" runs. His run against the New Orleans Saints is legendary and it will go down as one of the best individual plays in NFL history.

Speaking of legendary, Lynch will be a legend for some this Thanksgiving for reasons other than football. 

In fact, if you're feeling a little down in the dumps this Thanksgiving, this video of Lynch walking down the street and handing out Thanksgiving turkeys to needy families is sure to warm your heart.

Lynch was apparently walking down the street in Hawaii handing out Turkeys, but he's been a busy man.

He was also at an event at Allegiant Stadium put on by the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday. The Raiders, going back to their time in Oakland, have been providing Thanksgiving meals to those in need for nine straight years.

The offensive lineman on the team-- who know a thing or two about a good meal -- played a major role in the event. Current players Alex Bars, Sebastian Gutierrez, Andre James, Kolton Miller, Thayer Munford Jr., Brandon Parker and John Simpson were all at the event and also spent time talking to fans and signing autographs.

They call the event "Turkey time with the O-line", though multiple Raiders alumni were there as well. That's a list that includes Lynch and Rod Martin, among others.

For those keeping track that's seemingly two turkey handouts in two days for Lynch.

Beast Mode has clearly been activated. 

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