Richard Sherman is on the wrong side of 30. He tore his Achilles tendon in 2017 and missed two more games last season. Don't even think he's close to done playing football, though.
The 49ers' veteran cornerback told Bleacher Report's Tyler Dunne he wants to play four more years in the NFL.
"I know what I bring. If people understood what I was built of, there wouldn't be a lot of questions," Sherman told Dunne.
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Sherman continued by saying what he brings to the table is "s--t they don't make no more."
Sherman switched sides of the NFC West rivalry by going from the Seahawks to the 49ers in March 2018 when he signed a three-year, $39 million contract with San Francisco. He didn't exactly live up to expectations, failing to record an interception for the first time in his eight-year career.
But the 49ers and Sherman believe he'll be back to his former self in Year 2 after playing at only "80 percent" last season. Entering his second season wearing red and gold, the former three-time All-Pro has one reason to keep lacing up his cleats.
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"Winning. Winning. More winning," Sherman said. "More rings. I can help this team win another championship."
The last time the 49ers won a Super Bowl was 1995. Sherman was approaching his eighth birthday then, a youth still with stars in his eyes when it came to football. Years later, the love remains, as does his desire for a second title.