Chiefs’ Anthony Sherman makes incredible exit after announcing retirement

What did the Kansas City Chiefs’ Anthony Sherman do after announcing his retirement after 10 NFL seasons?

Talk about going out in style.

Anthony Sherman of the Kansas City Chiefs announced his retirement on Thursday after 10 seasons, eight with KC.

“Kansas City, thanks for all the memories,” Sherman said in a video he posted to Twitter. “It’s been a great run: eight years, Super Bowls. But it’s on to the next chapter.”

And after stating his plan, he took off … in a helicopter.

Kanascity.com totaled the fullback’s contributions:

… he found a home as a lead blocker and as a leader of the special teams, where he played at least 200 snaps in every season. He totaled 2,593 special teams snaps in his career, which began in Arizona, the organization that drafted him in the fifth round in 2011.

He scored five total touchdowns in his career, his lone score last season serving as one of his most memorable. The Chiefs dialed up a play especially for him in which quarterback Patrick Mahomes flipped an underhand pass his way for a touchdown against the Ravens. The Chiefs called it Smoked Sausage, in homage to Sherman’s nickname, The Sausage.