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Friday Round-Up: Richard Sherman Previews Super Bowl LII

Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman previewed Super Bowl LII between Philadelphia and New England.

Good morning, 12s.

Here's a look at what's out there for today — Friday, February 2 — about your Seattle Seahawks:

Sherman Previews Super Bowl LII

In his first-person video series

Context for The Players' Tribune, Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman looked back on his Super Bowl week experience and previewed this weekend's Super Bowl LII matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots. You can watch Sherman's insight in the video embedded above. 

Social Post Of The Day

Today's "Social Post of the Day" comes from the Salvation Army, who is auctioning off a jersey from Seahawks cornerback Justin Coleman:

More From Around The Web

Yesterday Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson participated in Microsoft's Create Change Panel at the Microsoft Store at Mall of America. Wilson along with other NFL stars discussed their passion for philanthropy and how Microsoft Surface helped enhance their charitable endeavors. 

NFL players Larry Fitzgerald, Greg Olsen, Von Miller, and Russell Wilson pose with their custom designed helmets as part of Microsoft's Create Change program at the Microsoft Store at Mall of America on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018 in Minneapolis. (Doug Benc/AP Images for Microsoft)

The NFL will honor 15 Medal of Honor recipients prior to Super Bowl LII, including two Army veterans with Seahawks ties. 

Gil Brandt picked 11 active players who should be first-ballot Hall of Famers.

Finally, ESPN's NFL reporters made their picks for Super Bowl LII. 

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