After 10 seasons in the NFL and eight seasons in Kansas City, FB Anthony Sherman announced his retirement from football on Twitter on Thursday.
Sherman was Arizona’s fifth-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, and was traded to Kansas City in 2013. In his eight seasons with the Chiefs, Sherman became a fan favorite known for putting in the dirty work.
While he rarely got the big numbers, Sherman did have some big moments, including a shovel-pass TD against Baltimore earlier this season and the sealing block on Damien Williams’ Super Bowl-clincher in Super Bowl LIV.
Sherman was a Second-team All-Pro in 2014, and a Pro-Bowler in 2018. Overall, Sherman recorded 625 yards from scrimmage and five touchdowns in his career.
Enjoy retirement, Sausage, you deserve it!