RENTON As Richard Sherman summarized Michael Bennett’s incident with Las Vegas police officers two weeks earlier, he shook his head.
“It’s unfortunate. Obviously, I’m happy that he made it out,” the Seahawks three-time All-Pro cornerback and native of Compton, California, said Wednesday.
“A day in the life, though.”
It was moments after Bennett described what the Pro Bowl defensive end believes was racial profiling and excessive treatment of him by police while he was face-down on a Las Vegas sidewalk.
“No amount of money, no amount of fame, no amount of notoriety that could keep something like that from happening to you,” Sherman said.