sad news: An NFL star for the Seattle Seahawks is having trouble because of the…

SEATTLE, WA - FEBRUARY 2: Police officers clear people from the streets of downtown Seattle while Seattle Seahawks fans celebrate after watching their team win the Super Bowl on February 2, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVIII. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

A SEATTLE SEAHAWKS HERO MAY BE IN SERIOUS DANGER FOLLOWING HIS SECOND ARREST FOR A DRIVING OFFENCE IN LESS THAN TWO YEARS.

Richard Sherman, the former NFL player, was reportedly arrested on Saturday morning. This is the second arrest Sherman has had in less than two years, so he could be in serious danger. Sherman is a legend of the Seattle Seahawks.

The first to report that Sherman, 35, was arrested for driving while intoxicated at 4:51 AM this afternoon was Seattle’s FOX 13. Although the six-time Pro Bowler has not yet received a formal criminal charge, the Washington State Patrol is allegedly still looking into the event.

Although any arrest is troubling, this one could cause serious problems for the Seahawks veterans since the man entered a guilty plea in March 2022 to first-degree negligent driving, second-degree criminal trespass, and speeding in a construction zone. He was also previously booked for reckless driving in July 2021.

According to the publication, Sherman entered a 2022 plea and was given a 90-day suspended sentence along with two years of closely supervised supervision; the two-year period has not yet finished.

The legendary Seattle Seahawks player concluded his incredible 11-year NFL career last year. He played three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers and five games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before moving on to become an analyst for Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football’s pre- and postgame shows. He also recently joined FS1’s “Undisputed” programme.

It’s unclear if his employment with FS1 or Amazon could be suspended in light of this most recent arrest.

Sherman spent seven seasons as a player for the Seahawks, making four trips to the Pro Bowl and being named to three All-Pro teams.

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Many saw it as a move that would guarantee him a starting position at quarterback for the team in 2024.

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