Marshawn Lynch is in Cairo, Egypt this week for the fourth annual American Football Without Barriers (AFWB) camp, and on Monday, a video came to us featuring "Beast Mode" riding a camel while bumping hip-hop music.
"We ghost riding the camel right now, you feel me?" says Lynch.
Lynch is part of a 10-player AFWB contingent working to help globalize the sport. The camp visited China in 2013, Brazil in 2014, and Turkey last year, with Lynch present for the past two trips. By the looks of the video embedded above, Lynch seems to be enjoying retirement.
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Ten NFL players, including Marshawn Lynch, are in Egypt this week for the fourth annual American Football Without Barriers camp.

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, NFL football player Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks, visits the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, Pittsburgh Steelers football player DeAngelo Williams, left, visits the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini.(AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, NFL football players Breno Giacomini of the New York Jets, left, and Gary Barnidge of the Cleveland Browns, visit the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, from left to right, staff member Denny Somersan, NFL players Gary Barnidge of the Cleveland Browns, Breno Giacomini of the New York Jets, and Oday Aboushi of Houston Texans, visit the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, NFL football players, left to right, Tight End Gary Barnidge of the Cleveland Browns, Offensive Lineman Oday Aboushi of the Houston Texans, Tight End Jordan Cameron of the Miami Dolphins, and Defensive End/Special Teams Johnson Bademosi of the Cleveland Browns, visit the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, DeAngelo Williams of the Pittsburgh Steelers, poses for a photograph during his visit to the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo,Houston Texans, Offensive Lineman Oday Aboushi, center, visits the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini.(AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, Quarterback player, Colby Cameron of the Fujitsu Frontiers, speaks to an Egyptian man during his visit to the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, Quarterback player, Colby Cameron of the Fujitsu Frontiers, visits the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, Breno Giacomini of the New York Jets, visits the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo,AFWB Board Member Todd Buelow, left, Gary Barnidge of the Cleveland Browns, center, and Breno Giacomini of the New York Jets, third left, and a man pose for a photograph at the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, Denny Somersan, foreground, and Quarterback player, Colby Cameron of the Fujitsu Frontiers, background visit the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)

In this Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 photo, Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks, left, and Running Back retired player Alvin Bowen, visit the Pyramids of Giza, in Cairo, Egypt. The players are on a visit to Egypt with American Football Without Barriers, a non-profit organization that educates disadvantaged children in the United States and overseas. In conjunction with the Egyptian Federation of American Football, AFWB will have free camps basic, junior and advanced levels for players ages 14-25, as well as a coaching clinic led by Breno Giacomini. (AP Photo/Roger Anis)