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Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas freak out during an interview as Golden Tate makes a play

Several Seahawks players are at the Pro Bowl, giving props to their former teammates.

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Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas are having some fun while they're in Glendale for the Super Bowl, taking in the Pro Bowl from the sidelines while fellow NFL superstars put on a show. They went crazy on the ESPN broadcast when former Seattle Seahawks teammate Golden Tate broke free from defenders and, momentarily, appeared to be on his way to the end zone.

The two aren’t just showing love for old friends, however. Earlier in the night, Sherman gave Patrick Peterson a big ‘ol hug, reminding us that no one has to stay enemies forever.

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