Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman isn’t losing any sleep over a recent ESPN story that suggested a divide between him, quarterback Russell Wilson and coach Pete Carroll.

The explosive story written by Seth Wickersham of ESPN says the Seahawks have yet to get past their Super Bowl XLIX loss and the team has derailed ever since, causing a rift between the defense and offense, specifically involving quarterback Wilson.

Sherman responded to the story Thursday, telling SiriusXM NFL Radio the story wasn’t true.

“It’s a bunch of nonsense from ‘anonymous’ sources,” Sherman said. “Can never put much gravity of things like that.”

Wickersham’s story featured a number of Seahawks players, coaches and staffers both on and off-the-record, giving insight into Seattle’s rumored friction behind closed doors.

Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett slammed ESPN’s story calling it “all gossip,” while center Justin Britt showed Wilson support in a post on Twitter.

Wickersham, however, took to ESPN Radio’s Russillo Show to stick by his reporting, saying many who read the story thought he “nailed it.”

He added that many Seahawks players still want closure from Carroll regarding the loss to the New England Patriots.

While the two parties might never agree on what happened, Sherman was indeed the subject of off-season trade talks. Seahawks general manager John Schneider called Richard Sherman trade news ‘real,’ but a trade never emerged.