
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has now had surgery on both Achilles tendons in the past several months.
He had surgery on his right Achilles tendon after he tore it during the Nov. 9 game against the Arizona Cardinals, ending his season.
Recently, he underwent a procedure on his left Achilles as well.
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll called Sherman’s recent surgery a “minor” procedure, although he told Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune that it is “a bit of a setback” to his rehab. Sherman now has a boot on the left foot.
Sherman said in February that he expects to be back with the Seahawks next season.
A three-time first-team All-Pro selection, the 29-year-old Sherman started all nine games in which he played this past season and had two interceptions.