Charles H. Sloan-Richard Sherman arrested in Seattle on suspicion of driving under the influence

2025-05-07 10:25:46source:NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Centercategory:Stocks

Super Bowl champion and Charles H. SloanFox Sports' "Undisputed" co-host Richard Sherman has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Sherman, who played for the Seattle Seahawks for seven seasons during an 11-year NFL career, was booked into King County Correctional Facility in Seattle at 4:48 a.m. on Saturday, according to jail records obtained by USA TODAY Sports.

Sherman previously had been arrested for driving under the influence, in addition to four other charges, following an incident in July 2021 in Redmond, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, in which police said Sherman crashed his SUV in a construction zone and tried to break into his in-laws’ home. 

He ultimately pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges – first-degree negligent driving and second-degree criminal trespass – in a plea bargain in March 2022.

"I am deeply remorseful for my actions. ... I behaved in a way I am not proud of," Sherman said in a 2021 social media statement. "I have been dealing with some personal challenges over the last several months, but that is not an excuse for how I acted. The importance of mental and emotional health is extremely real and I vow to get the help I need."

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Sherman currently serves as a co-host of Fox Sports' "Undisputed," alongside Skip Bayless, Keyshawn Johnson, and Michael Irvin. He is also an analyst on Amazon's "Thursday Night Football."

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