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Richard Sherman, Eric Dickerson appear on NFL Network

Fresh off his successful appeal of a four-game suspension for using a banned substance, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman joins today's "NFL AM" to talk about the case, his Pro Bowl snub and his team's playoff chances. Also joining us on a jam-packed Friday show: Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton, Chicago Bears cornerback Charles Tillman, New England Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo and Baltimore Ravens return specialist Jacoby Jones. Tune in to NFL Network at 6 a.m. ET.

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Here's what else is on tap for Friday:

» Former Los Angeles Rams great Eric Dickerson, who holds the NFL's single-season rushing mark of 2,105 yards, joins "NFL Total Access" today to share his thoughts on the 28-year-old record and Adrian Peterson, the 27-year-old running back who now threatens it. Tune in to NFL Network at 7 p.m. ET.

» Michael Lombardi's Front Office View column previews "Black Monday" -- the day after the regular season ends when underperforming teams traditionally fire their head coaches.

» Kim Jones wonders which New York team had a more disappointing 2012: the Jets or Giants?

» Bucky Brooks wonders what's wrong with the San Francisco 49ers' once-feared defense.

» Akbar Gbajabiamila's Inside Out column looks at the popularity contest that is player Pro Bowl voting.

» Daniel Jeremiah looks at the key individual matchups in Sunday night's Cowboys-Redskins finale in Who Has The Edge?

» Etch your place in NFL lore by coming up with creative names for some of Week 16's most memorable moments, including a Saints fumble that set up a winning field-goal attempt in overtime.

» Make sure to vote for the week's top plays and players, including Rookie of the Week, Air and Ground Performers of the Week, and Never Say Never Moment of the Week.

» Happy birthday to Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri, who turns 40 on Friday.

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