- After hauling in an interception, San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman mocked Kirk Cousins' signature "You like that?!" catchphrase by repeating "I like that!" for the cameras.
- Cousins famously coined the catchphrase back in 2015 after leading the Washington Redskins to their largest comeback victory in franchise history.
- After downing Cousins' Minnesota Vikings, Sherman and the 49ers will host the winner of Sunday evening's grudge match between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks in next week's NFC championship game.
- Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman is one of the most talented defensive players in the NFL, but he's certainly not known for his modesty.
So when the five-time Pro Bowler hauled in a game-defining interception off of Kirk Cousins during the second half of the 49ers' Divisional Round matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, he didn't hold back with the smack talk.
Sherman mocked Cousins' signature "You like that?!" catchphrase by repeating "I like that!" in front of the cameras as he walked off the field after the play.
“I like that.” - @RSherman_25 pic.twitter.com/e8hxFtEhbW
— drew olanoff (@yoda) January 11, 2020
Cousins famously coined the catchphrase back in 2015 when he played for the Washington Redskins. After leading Washington to its largest comeback in franchise history, the quarterback walked through the team's facilities screaming "You like that?!"
Redskins Postgame Live followed by #RedskinsTalk on CSN?
— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) October 25, 2015
Kirk Cousins has a message for you. https://t.co/jB2DazP5bH
He's continued to use the phrase despite his transferred allegiances. Cousins pulled out the sound bite just last week to fire up his team after Minnesota stunned Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints on the road in their Wild Card matchup.
Yes @KirkCousins8 we do indeed like that. pic.twitter.com/svG0KryrQN
— Dave Schwartz (@Dave_Schwartz) January 5, 2020
The nine-year NFL veteran's interception came with just under 10 minutes remaining in the third quarter and the Vikings trailing by a touchdown on third-and-9. Sherman expertly read Cousins' movements and gobbled up the football just in front of the logo before running it back 20 yards.
There's a reason you don't throw to Richard Sherman's side.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 11, 2020
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/8ZKbvr5XyU
The game seemed to shift from that point on. San Francisco piled on another 10 points before the game's end while holding Minnesota stagnant at 10 points.
Sherman and the 49ers will host the winner of Sunday evening's grudge match between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks in the NFC championship game on January 19.
- Read more:
- The Vikings lost their best chance to get back in their playoff game against the 49ers when they muffed a punt
- NFL Divisional Round — Our predictions for who wins the second round of the playoffs
- The New York Giants shocked the NFL world by hiring a little-known coach, but he comes with endorsements from 2 of football's elite, Bill Belichick and Nick Saban
- Larry David says he tried to convince the old Jets GM to draft Lamar Jackson, but only got a condescending answer in return
Join the conversation about this story »
NOW WATCH: 5 things about the NFL that football fans may not know