Chiefs FB Sherman retires after 10 NFL seasons

NFL

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs fullback Anthony Sherman announced his retirement from football on Thursday.

“Kansas City, thanks for all the memories,” Sherman said in a video he posted to Twitter. “It’s been a great run: eight years, Super Bowls. But it’s on to the next chapter.”

Sherman, 32, played eight seasons for the Chiefs, mostly on special teams. Occasionally, the Chiefs would get him the ball and he often delivered. He rushed for 73 yards, caught 53 passes and scored five touchdowns.

Sherman was selected in 2018 to play in the Pro Bowl.

He joined the Chiefs in 2013 in a trade with the Arizona Cardinals, for whom he played two seasons.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

10 QB questions: Will Rodgers stay a Jet next season? Can Jackson win back-to-back MVPs?
Golfer loses sight in one eye, to keep playing
Sources: Nacua’s knee injury not believed serious
Freeman’s dominance, Judge’s struggles and Ohtani’s status: What we’ve learned about Dodgers, Yankees so far
Echavarria eagles final hole for 2-shot Zozo lead

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *