"We don't care about that. It is what it is," Sherman said via Nick Wagoner of ESPN. "The kid deserves it. He's playing good football. It's good for black quarterbacks. I think it's been a long time, there's been a rhetoric around this league that black quarterbacks have to run, or black quarterbacks can't do this, or this league is always a drop-back quarterback league.
"When it was zone read, and it was Cam (Newton), it was like 'Oh, this is a one-hit wonder, this is one year,' and this kid is being dynamic, he's taking over the league. And I think the highest passer ratings right now are all black quarterbacks, so it's a real cool time for the league."
Jackson is playing at an extremely high level and is viewed as a leading candidate to be named the league's MVP. He is on pace for over 3,500 yards passing and over 1,200 rushing yards, and opposing defenses are having difficulty finding ways to slow him down.
On Sunday, it will be the 49ers defense's turn to try to stop the dynamic Jackson. When that time comes, Sherman will be ready. For now, he is proud of what the second-year quarterback has accomplished.
"So, hearing about him, I mean it doesn't matter," Sherman continued. "You're happy the kid is getting his just due because he's playing at a high level and at the end of the day, we'll play the game, and we'll play hard, and we'll do what we have to do to help our team win the game."
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