Richard Sherman has again been asked to characterize his relationship with quarterback Russell Wilson and he continues to assert that things are "phenomenal."
Earlier in the offseason, ESPN's Seth Wickersham reported that infighting infiltrated the Seattle Seahawks and, in particular, that Sherman doesn't get along with Wilson. Sherman further refuted that in an interview that aired Sunday.
"We're pros. We hang out from time to time. We get along. Everybody gets along," Sherman said to ESPN's Josina Anderson.
"But is my relationship with Russell the same as it is with Doug (Baldwin)? Or the same as it is with Bobby (Wagner)? No. But is his relationship with me the same as it is with Noe (Tyler Lockett) or (Justin) Britt? It's just different dynamics. But as teammates, we're phenomenal."
Sherman and Wilson have won a Super Bowl together and come within inches of a second. The cornerback said the whole 53-man roster doesn't have to get along in order to produce results.
"Every single person on every single team doesn't hang out. I don't see anybody getting mad that Tom (Brady) isn't hanging out with Malcolm Butler," Sherman said. "What are we talking about here? They're trying to create a story that isn't there."
