Richard Sherman joined a local sports radio show in Seattle and the former Seahawks star opened the interview with a cringeworthy exchange.
If Sherman’s plan was to go on a radio show with a host that he has beef with and decline to speak to that host, maybe he should have just declined the invite altogether. “First off, I remember when I exited here and I remember I heard some words from you that were a lot different than I had heard when I was here,” Sherman told Salk. I appreciate the role the media plays and they have a tough job. “I don’t listen to your show,” Sherman fired back. [previously feuding](https://awfulannouncing.com/podcasts/skip-bayless-richard-sherman-interview.html) with [Skip Bayless](https://awfulannouncing.com/tag/skip-bayless) on ESPN’s [First Take](https://awfulannouncing.com/tag/first-take). [Brock Huard](https://awfulannouncing.com/tag/brock-huard) and Mike Salk have retired [Seahawks](https://awfulannouncing.com/tag/seattle-seahawks) linebacker K.J.
Former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman confronted a Seattle radio host during an interview about the past, and it created an awkward moment.
[CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM](https://www.foxnews.com/sports) [the NFL](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/nfl), but that doesn’t mean he forgot what people said about him, especially when he left Seattle. "I’m gonna answer the questions from Brock and K.J., but we’re gonna excuse you out of this." [CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://www.foxnews.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink) [NFL CORNERBACK RICHARD SHERMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO 2 CHARGES](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/nfl-cornerback-richard-sherman-pleads-guilty-to-2-charges) [The former Seahawks cornerback](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/nfl/seattle-seahawks), who won a Super Bowl in Seattle, was invited to appear on the "Brock and Salk" radio show Wednesday by former teammate K.J.
Former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman demanded that a Seattle sports talk radio host step away from his show, so Sherman did not have to speak to him.
“That’s the only reason I’m here is because of K.J.,” Sherman continued. Sherman was not into the idea. “First of all, that’s just not true,” Salk answered back. “I’m gonna answer the questions from Brock and K.J., but we’re gonna excuse you out of this.” Maybe you just didn’t hear them.” “The only reason we’re here on your show is because of K.J., not because of you.”
Brock Huard and Mike Salk do a segment each week with former Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright. Wright invited Sherman to join them for this week's segment. That ...
While I appreciate the creativity and absurdity of telling the host of the show, “You’re excused from this interview,” in the end, this is a win for Salk. This week, we weigh in a couple of fantastic Bill Belichick stories, Twitter's new checkmark system and the stress of holiday tipping. “First off, I remember when I exited here and I remember I heard some words from you that were a lot different than I had heard when I was here,” Sherman said to Salk. Wertheim talks about Wahl's love of soccer, his rise at SI and the kind of person Grant was.Following Wertheim, That turned out to be an issue because Sherman had beef with Salk and confronted him live on the air. but we’re gonna excuse you out of this.” The negotiations for NFL Sunday Ticket, which is expected to leave DirecTV after this year, have been very mysterious, and that continues with the latest report that talks are at a “critical point.” With temperatures expected to be in the 20s and snow a possibility for the Dolphins’ game in Buffalo on Saturday night, Miami coach Mike McDaniel wore a T-shirt that said, “I wish it were colder” at practice Wednesday while he enjoyed the music pumping into the field. His radio show will get a ton of attention for this confrontation while it looks foolish for Sherman to go on a radio show where he clearly dislikes one of the hosts and then tries to dismiss the host as if he has that power. Brock Huard and Mike Salk do a segment each week with former Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright invited Sherman to join them for this week’s segment. “This is a show that has my name on it.”
Sherman agreed to be a guest on “Brock and Salk,” a show that airs on Seattle Sports. Each Wednesday, the duo welcomes former Seahawks linebacker KJ Wright to ...
But Sherman completely shut down and told Salk to leave before he would continue. Based on a tweet from Salk, this was likely where it ended. They used to host a show on ESPN Seattle 710. Mike Salk and Brock Huard have been doing Seattle radio together for quite a long time. Sherman agreed to be a guest on “Brock and Salk,” a show that airs on Seattle Sports. Each Wednesday, the duo welcomes former Seahawks linebacker KJ Wright to the show.
In an appearance on ESPN's Seattle affiliate, former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman refused to take questions from co-host Mike Salk.
Wright](https://seahawkswire.usatoday.com/2022/09/15/seahawks-kj-wright-accountability-not-even-russell-wilson-defense/). [the full audio here](https://omny.fm/shows/brock-and-salk/kj-wright-and-richard-sherman). We’re sure to get some interesting insights from Sherm during the stream, but he’s already made headlines ahead of his game over an interview on ESPN 710 yesterday.
Richard Sherman joined Huard & Salk, but would only answer questions from one of the two hosts.
The animosity seems to stem from issues during Sherman’s playing days in Seattle, but this got very awkward in a hurry. This week, Sherman visited with Brock Huard and Mike Salk on local radio in Seattle (710 AM) and he was on alongside former teammate K.J. Dating back to his time as an All-Pro defensive back, Sherman has been known for his candor, including a now-legendary walk-off interview with Erin Andrews in 2014 and plenty of additional moments both during and after his playing career.
Richard Sherman has been a natural in his second career as a football analyst and all around media personality. The retired five-time Pro Bowler was a free ...
Sherman complied, mentioning Wright was the only reason he was participating in the call. To start the conversation, Salk asked Sherman about the differences between Seattle, San Francisco, and Tampa Bay- each of his career stops. Richard Sherman has been a natural in his second career as a football analyst and all around media personality.
Richard Sherman created headlines earlier this week for his conduct during an interview, and Boomer Esiason believes he could have handled the situation ...
“I would not rule out the idea that he could sit another year,” he said. “I know he likes living in Los Angeles, he’s living there now and the idea being on the west coast appeals to him. “I think he’d like to be on the west coast,” he said. “We’ll do it four hours a day every day.” There has been a rumor circulating for a little while now that appears to be getting more traction each week. We’ll do it four hours a day every day.” But unless there’s a perfect situation out there I could see him continuing to live a pretty comfortable life for another year.” I don’t know if he’d want to work with Russell Wilson.” “I know a lot of people have speculated on the Chargers. “This will give us the opportunity to spend more time with our children and six grandchildren as well. “What have you been hanging onto for all these years that you’re so pissed off that you won’t answer a question from me?” “Things that this radio host said about him or whatever, just laugh it off.”
Richard Sherman and Erin Andrews revisit what happened in their popular interview following the NFC Championship game from January 2014.
I’m about to go look [Crabtree] in his eye.” Sherman swatted the ball away, which was intercepted by teammate Malcolm Smith to close out the game. [turned-NFL-analyst](https://nypost.com/2022/11/28/richard-sherman-all-in-on-jets-mike-white-franchise-qb/) revisited the infamous soundbite along with Erin Andrews, who had been interviewing Sherman.