So How Much Did Marshawn Lynch Get Fined for His One-Liner at the Super Bowl Press Conference?

NFL has made their decision regarding the pro's begrudging response to all media questions

By Bruna Nessif Feb 05, 2015 4:23 AMTags
Marshawn Lynch, Media DayChristian Petersen/Getty Images

Marshawn Lynch tried to outsmart the system during the Super Bowl press conference, and now we know if it worked.

For those who have been living under a rock during the last week, the Seattle Seahawks running back made headlines after answering every single question at the media event with his now-famous one-liner, "I'm just here so I won't get fined."

"Ask me all the questions y'all want to, I'm going to answer with the same answers," the 28-year-old said at the beginning of his press conference. "Y'all can shoot if y'all please. I'm just here so I won't get fined."

So, how much did he get fined? Zero. Zip. Nada. It was just revealed that Lynch has been cleared by the NFL, who has decided that the pro baller fulfilled his obligation with the media during Super Bowl week. Hence, he will indeed, not be fined.

Bravo, Marshawn.

Jennifer Cooper, E!

He wasn't as tight-lipped, however, when he exclusively filled us in on what (and maybe who) has been, well, running through his mind ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl XLIX.

He told E! News that he doesn't have a celebrity crush, per se, because he's an equal-opportunity admirer when it comes to attractive ladies.

"I just like beautiful women," he said, taking a timeout to speak to us at downtown Scottsdale's Kaleidoscope Juice, which was hosting a Spiritual Gangster x BEASTMODE Pop-Up store that weekend. "They don't have to be a celebrity, though...I mean if they're beautiful, they're beautiful."

In particular, Lynch added, he "probably" likes "some beautiful brown skin...maybe some curly hair, a nice smile—and one hell of a personality. You are going to have to be able to handle all that I come with."

And he even mentioned one familiar lady in particular—Katy Perry. "She's a little cutie," he said.