Marshawn Lynch has been telling those close to him he plans on retiring from the NFL this offseason.

Some of his teammates are attempting to convince Lynch to change his mind.

Lynch turns 30 in April and was limited to just 111 carries and 417 yards in the regular season due to a hamstring injury.

Lynch didn't play in the Seattle Seahawks' Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings and he rushed for 20 yards on six carries in the Divisional Round against the Carolina Panthers.

In January, Seahawks general manager John Schneider revealed that Lynch was "leaning toward" retirement, and those feelings have only strengthened.