Prime Video now has a new game broadcaster
Amazon announced Tuesday that Richard Sherman will be joining Prime Video's coverage of Thursday Night Football starting with the 2022 NFL season.
Sherman joins Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez as the two formally-announced analysts for the Thursday night pregame, halftime, and postgame broadcasts. Ryan Fitzpatrick reportedly will be added as well, and Fox's Charissa Thompson reportedly will host.
However, Sherman said that he is still open to a return to football.
"No, no, I'm still leaving that door open as long as I can," Sherman told Wyche. "I'm obviously going to keep training and staying in shape, but gotta take the opportunities when they're there, and this is an amazing opportunity with Amazon, so I couldn't pass it up.
"But I'm going to leave that door open, if somebody wants to call late December, and needs some help, I'm happy to help."
Sherman's a five-time Pro Bowler, but hasn't played more than five games in a season since 2019. For now, his primary gig is with Amazon.
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