There are serious questions lingering when it comes to the future of running back Marshawn Lynch with the Oakland Raiders. As it stands, Lynch is set to make $6 million next season, and if the team opted to part ways with him, they'd suffer no dead money in the process.

Even still, Lynch has improved his play down the home stretch, but apparently, that doesn't change the fact that many within the organization reportedly grew tired of the running back's antics, as The Athletic's Vic Tafur reported.

Raiders Beat dropped the report of interesting topics from The Athletic's story, but it's headlined by a few different statements that jump off the page.

1 – At one point mid-season, the team was “getting tired of his act” and there was essentially “no chance” Lynch would be back with the Raiders next year. 2 – Lynch’s fiasco against the Chiefs wasn’t received well by some of his teammates, who Tafur says “rolled their eyes” at his antics and subsequent ejection from the game.

The whole situation is interesting, and there's no question that the situation with the Chiefs wasn't exactly one that fans loved. To go along with that, his production wasn't nearly exceptional enough to make him uncuttable this offseason.

But, Lynch's play down as of late has resulted in him sitting with 790 yards and seven touchdowns with one game left. He could potentially top the 900-yard mark and tack on another touchdown or two, making his season overall somewhat of a success.

Either way, the Raiders are going to have a tough call to make, and if it's true that the team seemed to be "tired of his act," then there's plenty of reason to believe that Lynch could be on the way out this offseason.

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