Richard Sherman is joining FS1 to spar with Skip Bayless on “Undisputed” in the wake of Shannon Sharpe’s departure from the program, The Post has learned.
Sherman will go at it with Bayless on around 50-100 shows per year, mostly during football season.
He will remain on Amazon Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” studio show.
Sherman’s FS1 contract is not signed yet, but an agreement is in place.
FS1 declined comment.
FS1 also has interest in Keyshawn Johnson, according to sources.
Johnson, the former No. 1 overall pick and 2002 Super Bowl winner, was recently part of the ESPN layoffs.
He had just completed the first year of a five-year, $18 million contract.
ESPN still owes him the rest of his money.
Bayless announced on his podcast last week that the rapper Lil Wayne will also be part of the debating club, appearing on Fridays.
Sherman and Bayless had a run-in on Bayless’ old show, “First Take,” more than a decade ago.
Sherman at one point told Bayless he had never accomplished anything.
Bayless retorted that he had done more in media than Sherman had in football.
Anyway, the two met up last month at The Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel for a two-hour talk and it went well.
Now, Sherman and Bayless will be going at it on FS1.