Sherman faced legal troubles back in 2022 for misdemeanor DUI and domestic violence charges. In a video from that event, Sherman was visibly angry and trying to break down the front door of his father-in-law's home. The former star defensive back later pled guilty to first-degree negligent driving, and second-degree criminal trespass, as well as speeding in a construction zone. Sherman did not serve any time in jail for that incident. He was, however, ordered to pay more than $2,500 in court fees, and was assigned to have monitored supervision for two years.
Sherman is a five-time All-Pro who has worked as an NFL commentator for Amazon Prime for the past two seasons. In addition, the former 49ers corner joined FS1's Undisputed with Skip Bayless last season.
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