Richard Sherman doesn't respect Revis Island.
The Seattle Seahawks cornerback mocked Darrelle Revis, the New England Patriots corner, after Doug Baldwin scored a touchdown late in the third quarter of Super Bowl XLIX.
Revis was crossed up on the play, which allowed Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson to find a wide open Baldwin in the end zone on a three-yard pass with 4:54 remaining in the third frame to give the Seahawks a 24-14 lead at University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona.
After the play, Sherman was on the sideline looking into a camera an flashing the number 24 with his fingers. Sherman then put his hands up to signal a touchdown at Revis' expense.
While some may think he was touting the score, the cornerback was clearly jabbing Revis for being beaten on the play.
Sherman and Revis have had some banter over who is the true No. 1 cornerback in the NFL in the past and Sherman clearly decided to mock his counterpart after the big play.
Sherman was aiming to win his second Lombardi Trophy in as many years while Revis was playing in his first career Super Bowl in what could be his final game with New England.
In the end, Revis got the last laugh as the Patriots won the game 28-24 to win the fourth Super Bowl in franchise history.
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