Richard Sherman vowed to "coach his butt off" after suffering a season-ending ruptured Achilles, and during the Seahawks' Monday night showdown against Atlanta he made good on that promise.
While riding a medical scooter.
Sherman rolled on to CenturyLink Field to a roaring round of applause prior to the start of Seattle's game against the Falcons, which the home team lost, 34-31.
It was Seattle's first game since 2011 without the superstar cornerback, who is on Injured Reserve with an Achilles injury that required surgery last week.
While on the sidelines during the game, Sherman played the role of teammate motivator, offering advice and encouragement to his fellow defensive backs.