Former Seahawk Richard Sherman charged with DUI
- Richard Sherman, who played cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks before retiring, was arrested for DUI after a traffic stop in Bellevue, Washington on February 24, 2024.
- Sherman was pulled over near 2 a.m. for speeding 79 mph in a 60 mph zone and showed signs of impairment including bloodshot eyes and odor of intoxicants.
- He declined multiple breathalyzer tests and was taken to a hospital for a blood sample, which later showed a blood alcohol concentration of about 0.11 percent, exceeding the legal limit of 0.08 percent.
- On June 17, 2025, charges of gross misdemeanor with an added breath test refusal enhancement were officially submitted, and Sherman’s arraignment was set for June 30 in Redmond.
- Sherman, who retired from the NFL in 2022 and pleaded guilty to misdemeanors in a previous 2021 incident, faces legal proceedings that may affect his post-football career and public image.
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Former Seattle Seahawks Player Richard Sherman Charged With DUI
Former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has been charged with driving under the influence more than a year after his arrest. A Washington state trooper stopped Sherman 37, in the early hours of February 24, 2024, for allegedly driving his Tesla 79 miles per hour in a 60 mph zone. Sherman’s “vehicle was observed bouncing back and forth within the lane it was traveling in,” according to probable cause documents obtained by KOMO News. Sh…
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Ex-NFL star Richard Sherman charged with DUI— second time he’s faced drunk driving charges
Richard Sherman was charged with driving under the influence related to an arrest in 2024, the second time he has faced a DUI charge, according to the King County prosecuting attorney’s office
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