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The Seattle Seahawks play one Thursday night game this season and that's apparently one too many for Richard Sherman.

The Seahawks will head out on the road to take on the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday in the weekly primetime game. Sherman, like others before him, recently voiced his displeasure over playing on Thursday, especially after playing the Sunday before.

He even went as far as to say the league's contradicting itself by preaching safety and then putting players on short weeks.

"I mean, it's rough," Sherman told reporters, according to ESPN.com. "It's rough on the body. Any time you play a football game and play another one a few days later, it's going to be tough on the body. But it's just another one of those things. Another one of those simple contradictions of the league, because they care about us."

Sherman also lamented the fact that the Seahawks had a Thanksgiving game last season, causing him to miss out on a family gathering. Sherman said his family "had a problem with that."

Of course, as many will point out, Sherman did sign a contract last May that will make him a guaranteed $40 million and could make him as much as $56 million.

Multiple players spoke about playing Thursday night games in a story on the MMQB in 2013. Sports Business Daily's John Ourand said in that story that the addition of a Thursday night slate makes the league an extra $700 million in revenue.

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