Marshawn Lynch starts retirement by 'ghost-riding' a camel

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch announced his retirement in February. So what is Lynch doing in retirement?

"Ghost riding the camel right now," he answers in a video posted on social media by the Seahawks.

A 14-second video posted on YouTube and Twitter Monday by the Seattle Seahawks showed Lynch and former teammate Breno Giacomini in Cairo. They’re there as part of a 10-player group for the annual American Football Without Barriers camp. The camp works "to help globalize the sport," according to the Seahawks.

Lynch, 29, hasn't spent a dime of his nearly $50 million salary earned over 10 years in the league, NFL.com reporter Ian Rapopory previously told Seattle's KJR 950 sports radio. A report said Lynch has been living on money from endorsement deals.

It was Lynch's third trip with AFWB.

Not bad, Beast Mode.