[NBC Sports Bay Area] – Who Richard Sherman predicts will win NFC West title between 49ers, Seahawks

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The NFC West. A division so brutal, so unforgiving, it chews up and spits out even the most seasoned contenders. This year? It’s a heavyweight brawl, and Richard Sherman, the grizzled veteran, the man who’s SEEN it all, has thrown down the gauntlet.

He’s staring down the barrel of a loaded question, a question that echoes through the hallowed halls of CenturyLink Field and Levi’s Stadium: 49ers or Seahawks? The prophecy is coming, folks, and the suspense is KILLING us.

Sherman, the former Legion of Boom cornerstone, knows the NFC West like the back of his hand. He’s smelled the blood, tasted the sweat, felt the sting of defeat – and the intoxicating rush of victory.

This isn’t some casual armchair quarterbacking. This is Sherman, the man who dared to call out Tom Brady, the man who defined an era of Seahawks dominance. His prediction carries weight, the kind that shifts tectonic plates in the football world.

The 49ers, with their explosive offense and young, hungry quarterback, are the clear favorites for many. But Sherman sees something else. He sees the ghosts of battles past, the echoes of a rivalry that refuses to die.

The Seahawks, under Pete Carroll’s steady hand, have a quietly building team. They’re sneaky good, the kind of team that thrives on chaos and thrives on underestimation. They’re the type of team Sherman understands intimately.

So, which side will it be? Will he side with the young guns blazing across the bay, or will his loyalty lie with the team that helped forge his legend?

The tension is palpable. The wait is agonizing. It’s a showdown that could rewrite the narrative of the entire NFC West.

Sherman’s prediction hangs in the balance, a sword of Damocles poised to fall. Will he pick the 49ers’ high-octane attack? Or will he embrace the underdogs, the Seahawks, in a testament to his Seahawks past?

One thing’s for sure: When Richard Sherman speaks, the entire football world listens. Get ready, folks, because this is about to get WILD.