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Richard Sherman on 'NFL AM'; Redskins won't change name

Seattle Seahawks star Richard Sherman is always on his game, on and off the field. The shutdown corner joins us in studio for today's "NFL AM", along with Oregon defensive end Dion Jordan. Tune in to NFL Network beginning at 6 a.m. ET for all the latest news from around the NFL.

Here's what else is on tap for Friday:

» Washington Redskins general manager Bruce Allen said Thursday the team is not considering changing its name, and will not replace its much-criticized grass surface for the 2013 season.

Debate: The Clowney controversy

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NFL rules won't allow South Carolina star Jadeveon Clowney to enter the draft until 2014. Our analysts debate a hot topic. **More ...**

» With the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine just one week away, NFL Network's Mike Mayock told The Rich Eisen Podcast that he's "not seeing the difference makers at the top end" this year.

» Former NFL scout Daniel Jeremiah says Star Lotulelei and Sharrif Floyd highlight the deepest position in this year's draft -- defensive tackle.

» Bucky Brooks identifies the five best fits for former Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o.

» Should sophomore defensive end Jadeveon Clowney be allowed to leave South Carolina and enter the 2013 NFL Draft? Our experts tackle the subject in the latest Instant Debate.

» NFL Evolution reports on a Sports Illustrated story about how NHL players are not following the unwritten code of rules in hockey fights.

» Ian Rapoport reports on the quarterback intrigue in Philadelphia, where Dennis Dixon's addition could mean three's a crowd.

» General manager Tom Telesco and coach Mike McCoy are tasked with pointing the San Diego Chargers in a new direction after years of drift. Chris Wesseling assesses their challenge. Check out our Offseason Forecast page to see what the Chargers and 31 other NFL clubs need to focus on in 2013.

» Happy birthday to Baltimore Ravens defensive end Paul Kruger, who turns 27 on Friday.

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