Who is Richard Sherman?

That’s the theme of Tuesday’s profile of the successful and sometimes controversial Seattle Seahawks cornerback on the fall premiere of E:60 at 8 p.m. ET.

ESPN’s Kenny Mayne shows sides of Sherman some people haven’t seen -- reserved, thoughtful and generous -- words not usually associated with the Pro Bowl player who often is viewed as boastful and arrogant.

But this profile proves there is much more to Sherman than the brash-talker the world has come to know.

Sherman has achieved many of his NFL goals -- winning the Super Bowl, leading the NFL in interceptions and receiving a $57 million contract extension.

But Sherman also talks about how he demands more of himself and must be a success off the field, as well, like promoting education for children from underprivileged backgrounds similar to his own.

This is an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the Seahawks star and his journey from Compton to Stanford, how it shaped him and how he is raw and refined at the same time. Sherman always will be hard to define.