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"Creature Mode" is your new favorite philosopher.

NFL star Marshawn Lynch went viral Sunday with his post-game pep talk advocating for astute financial decisions, self-care and mental health.

"Have care y'all bodies, take care y'all chicken [money] and take care y'all mentals," Lynch said.

Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch runs for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch runs for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL bounded playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

After the Seattle Seahawks were ousted in the divisional circular by the Dark-green Bay Packers in a 28-23 defeat on Sunday night, the 33-year-erstwhile running back used his cameo at the podium deep inside Lambeau Field to encourage young players in the league to exist as smart as they can in a league where careers are often curt-lived.

"I'll tell y'all now while ya'll are in information technology, take care of y'all bread, so when y'all done you go ahead and accept care of yourself," said Lynch, who had four touchdowns in three games for the Seahawks.

Lynch, who had 26 yards on 12 carries on Sun, was out of football for 14 months when he rejoined the Seahawks, coming two wins short of another trip to the large game.

Lynch last appeared in a game for the Oakland Raiders on Oct. xiv, 2018. Ironically, he was playing against the Seahawks. He ran for 45 yards on xiii carries and failed to score a touchdown. He stepped abroad from football game after that but never officially signed his retirement paperwork.

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Lynch played more than five seasons with the Seahawks from the middle of 2010 to 2015, helping the team to a Super Bowl in 2013. He burst onto the scene with an incredible run in an NFC playoff game against the New Orleans Saints in 2010.

During his time in Seattle, he ran for half dozen,347 yards and 57 touchdowns. He joined the Oakland Raiders prior to the beginning of the 2017 season and played 21 games for them.

Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch sits on the bench during the second half an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch sits on the bench during the 2d half an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

"It's a vulnerable time for a lot of these immature dudes," Lynch began his inspirational speech. "They don't be taking care of their chicken. ... Then, if it was me ... if I had the opportunity to allow these young sahabs [homies] know something, I'd say: 'Take intendance y'all money, African, considering that south--t don't last forever.'"

Lynch connected his oracle words: "Now, I washed been on the other side of retirement and it's adept when you get over there and you can do what the f--k you want to. So, I'd tell y'all right now, while y'all in it: Accept care of y'all bread and then when y'all done, you can go ahead and take care of yourself. So while y'all at it right now, accept care of your bodies. ... Take intendance of y'all chickens. ... Take intendance of y'all mentals because, look, we ain't lasting that long. I had a couple players that I played with that, you know, they no longer hither no more. Then, start taking care of y'all mentals, y'all bodies and y'all chickens and y'all will, you know, be able to walk away and y'all will … exist able to do what y'all wanna do."

Green Bay Packers' Jaire Alexander (23) and others try to stop Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch (24) during the first half of an NFL divisional playoff football game Sunday. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

Green Bay Packers' Jaire Alexander (23) and others endeavour to stop Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch (24) during the start one-half of an NFL divisional playoff football game Sunday. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

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In Lynch'south typical do-it-his-own-way way, he offered little insight during the brief postgame interview into his interest in once more deferring retirement.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.