Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSunday, June 21, 2026

Richard Sherman joins chorus of NFL players who hate ‘Thursday Night Football’

Sherman joins a list of players, including Arian Foster and Jon Beason, who have called the NFL hypocritical for “Thursday Night Football.”

If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.

Thursday Night Football isn't the most popular among NFL players and coaches. On Tuesday, the always outspoken Richard Sherman joined the chorus of critics in blasting the weekly Thursday games, calling them a "contradiction" of the NFL's player safety initiatives.

The Seattle Seahawks cornerback isn't a fan of Monday night games either because he prefers playing games during the day. But his criticism of Thursdays echo the complaints of many players who say that the NFL is hypocritical by preaching player safety, but also sending players into games on only four days of rest.

Houston Texans running back Arian Foster outright accused the NFL of "putting every player on the football field in danger" with Thursday games, but Sherman took a slightly more subtle approach when talking to reporters. Via Sheil Kapadia of ESPN:

“I mean, it’s rough,” Sherman said. “It’s rough on the body. Any time you play a football game and play another one a few days later, it’s going to be tough on the body. But it’s just another one of those things. Another one of those simple contradictions of the league, because they care about us.”

Sherman also tossed in a complaint that he didn't enjoy playing a game on Thanksgiving night against the San Francisco 49ers and missing a home-cooked meal.

Foster and Sherman are hardly alone. New York Giants linebacker Jon Beason said last month that "it shows [the NFL doesn't] really care about the players." In 2014, Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Josh Sitton said "it's all about money for the NFL."

Houston Texans offensive tackle Duane Brown told Robert Klemko of Sports Illustrated that back-to-back overtime games in 2012 that were just four days apart took a toll on his body:

“That Friday, everything was hurting; knees, hands, shoulders,” he remembers. “I didn’t get out of bed until that night. I didn’t leave the house at all. You talk about player safety, but you want to extend the season and add Thursday games? It’s talking out of both sides of your mouth.”

Thursday Night Football games first began broadcasting on NFL Network in 2006, but were previously sporadically played late in the season and on Thanksgiving. In 2012, the schedule was expanded so that every team plays one game per year on a Thursday.

* * *

SB Nation presents: Seahawks fans explain what makes them the best

See More:

More in NFL

NFL
WNFC championship game airing Sunday, June 21st from Ford Center in FriscoWNFC championship game airing Sunday, June 21st from Ford Center in Frisco
NFL

The Women’s National Football Conference Championship will air on ESPN2 this weekend.

By RJ Ochoa
From SBNationExternal Link
Which fictional quarterback would you have lead your team?Which fictional quarterback would you have lead your team?
From SBNationExternal Link
By James Dator
NFL
Best bets for 2026 NFL Offensive Rookie of the YearBest bets for 2026 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
NFL

There are some good longer-shot options on offensive side of ball for the NFL’s Rookie of the Year.

By Bill Williamson
NFL
Brendan Sorsby is a rare chance to get a top QB cheap, and these teams should go inBrendan Sorsby is a rare chance to get a top QB cheap, and these teams should go in
NFL

This is a no-brainer for some NFL teams.

By James Dator
NFL
Fernando Mendoza has great respect for the Raiders that came before himFernando Mendoza has great respect for the Raiders that came before him
NFL

Fernando Mendoza has great respect for the Raiders that came before him

By RJ Ochoa
NFL
Brendan Sorsby intends to enter NFL Supplemental Draft, per reportsBrendan Sorsby intends to enter NFL Supplemental Draft, per reports
NFL

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the NFL Supplemental Draft, per reports

By Mark Schofield