The Seattle Seahawks are currently under investigation by the NFL for not disclosing what coach Pete Carroll termed a "legit" MCL injury for Sherman, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. Sherman was never listed as having a knee issue on any of the club's injury reports, writes Around The NFL's Connor Orr.
On Friday, Sherman dismissed any concerns.
"It wasn't that serious, so there's nothing to address," Sherman told me. "There wasn't anything to address."
Sherman said the Seahawks should not be penalized
"I don't think the team should be punished, no," he said. "There's been a number of teams that have been warned so we'll see what happens."
Sherman also addressed related issues, like Le'Veon Bell and Andrew Luck.
"Le'Veon said he's got a groin (issue) for weeks, they're going to get a warning," Sherman said. "Andrew (Luck) played with cracked ribs for a whole year (back in 2015). You see what I'm saying? It would be odd, out of the norm."
In 2016, the NFL concluded the Colts did not warrant a sanction for not disclosing Luck's rib injury.
On Friday, an NFL spokesperson said the review into Sherman's situation is ongoing.
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