Richard Sherman spotted partying in Las Vegas with Kam Chancellor? Super Bowl 2014 MVP Malcolm Smith in Disney World, gives new Chevy truck to mom [VIDEO]

After their crushing win over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII the world champion Seattle Seahawks have been out and about, celebrating in different ways. One of the breakout stars of this past postseason, cornerback Richard Sherman, was spotted busting a move in Sin City.

PHOTOS of Sherman and Kam Chancellor party it up in Vegas

Fans with 12th man flags joined Sherman and his "Legion of Boom" mate, safety Kam Chancellor at Chateau in Las Vegas, where Sherman was seen partying and reveling despite spraining his ankle during the title game. Unlike Rob Gronkowski, who was seen partying even harder following the Patriots' Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants in 2011, Sherman was on the winning side.

He earned the right to be happy as well, talking as big a game as any player in recent memory and then backing it up. Following an NFC Championship win over the San Francisco 49ers Sherman had fighting words for Niners pass-catcher Michael Crabtree, whom he called "sorry" and "mediocre." Sherman didn't have any statistical impact on the Super Bowl, but he did lead the NFL in interceptions with eight, his second straight year amassing that many picks.

The Super Bowl MVP, linebacker Malcolm Smith, celebrated by heading to Disney World, and making his mama happy. Smith, a seventh-round pick in 2011, had a pick-six and a fumble recovery in the Super Bowl, and was awarded a brand new Chevy truck. That truck is being given to Smith's mother.

"[Mom] says she wants to put black rims on it," Smith said. According to TMZ.com, Smith is already the proud owner of a Chevy Tahoe, so giving this truck to Mom won't leave him calling car services.

Smith started eight games this season, recording 77 total tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, and two interceptions, one of which was run back for a touchdown.

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