Richard Sherman finally said what everyone knew: he wants to play for a contender.
The veteran cornerback remains a free agent after playing the past three seasons in San Francisco. He told Bloomberg that he’s waiting for a chance with a winner.
“I want to get to a team that’s competing for a championship, so that’s what I’m focused on and waiting for a right opportunity,” Sherman said. “When it comes, that’s where I’ll be.”
That likely takes the Jets out of the running for Sherman and ends any possibility of a reunion with Robert Saleh. New York is in rebuilding mode with a rookie coach, rookie quarterback and an incredibly young roster. The Jets likely aren’t in a position to make a playoff run, and they’re certainly not viewed as Super Bowl contenders.
Gang Green could use Sherman’s services if a contender doesn’t come calling. Although Sherman just turned 33, he’d be a welcome addition to the Jets’ inexperienced secondary. His familiarity with Saleh’s coaching and defensive style would make the acclimation process easier for himself and the rest of the Jets’ defensive backs.
The Jets continued to look at Sherman as an option as recently as three weeks ago, according to The Athletic’s Connor Hughes, but nothing of substance materialized and Sherman is still looking for his next contract. Saleh has also said he doesn’t think the Jets need a veteran cornerback, who would “eat up reps” for the rest of the position group, right now.
Of course, that could change as the season draws nearer.
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