San Francisco 49ers veteran cornerback Richard Sherman was seen limping back to his team's locker room following Week 13's road loss to the 10-2 Baltimore Ravens.

In the video from The Athletic's Matt Barrows on Twitter, Sherman has a slight limp as the 49ers' players walk off the field and into the locker room.

San Francisco lost 20-17 on a last-second 49-yard made field goal from 30-year-old veteran placekicker Justin Tucker of the Ravens.

Sherman, 31, is in his second season with the Niners after a notable, seven-year tenure with the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, where he was known as a prominent member of the intimidating defensive unit “Legion of Boom.” The Stanford product, selected in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Seahawks, has not missed a game during the 2019 season for the 49ers.

Sherman has three interceptions on the year along with 46 combined tackles through a dozen games in 2019. It's worth keeping tabs on Sherman's health if that limp turns into anything serious.

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