The trio jumped on stage to sing along with rapper Nelly at a Vegas club. You can watch clips of their performance below.
While Garoppolo missed most of the season due to his injury, Kittle had a record-breaking year in his second season with the 49ers. He set a new NFL record for the most single-season receiving yards by a tight end with 1,377.
Sherman, who completed his first season with San Francisco after spending seven with the rival Seattle Seahawks, started 14 games and accumulated 37 combined tackles with a sack and four passes defensed.
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