Former NFL star Richard Sherman asked the public for help after he said his home was broken on a gun with his family inside.
The Super Bowl champion sent screens and a video of the men jumping through his screen window and going into his home. At least one man had a gun.
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Former NFL star Richard Sherman asked the public for help after he said his home was broken at Gun Point with his family inside. (Chris Humphreys/USA Today Sports)
“House being robbed of Gun Point with my family in it is not what anyone wants for a birthday present,” he wrote on X. “Scary situation that my wife handled masterfully and kept my children in safety. If anyone has any info that can help find these people, you need to reach.”
King County Sheriff’s Office in Washington told Q13 Fox they were called to Sherman’s home early Sunday. Officials said the investigation was underway, but there were no arrests and no suspects.
Sherman added on social media that police told him that the burglars searched five homes in his area.
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Sherman added on social media that police told him that the burglars searched five homes in his area. (Kim Klement/USA Today Sports)
The three-time all-pro cornerback grew up in Compton, California, and went to school in Stanford. Seattel Seahawks chose him in the fifth round of the 2011 draft, and he became a gathering point in the team’s legion of boom defense.
He was named Pro Bowl four consecutive years from 2013 to 2016, before later joining the San Francisco 49ers. He was again a Pro Bowler in 2019.

Sherman is currently an NFL analyst for Amazon Prime video and is part of the streaming service’s “Thursday night football” coverage. (Kirby Lee-Preferred Pictures)
Sherman is currently an NFL analyst for Amazon Prime video and is part of the streaming service’s “Thursday night football” coverage.