Ndamukong Suh remains unsigned well into the 2023 season, something which held true at this point last year. Another midseason agreement is on the veteran defensive tackle’s radar, though, and at least one team has discussed a deal.
During part of his early-season contributions on Sky Sports‘ NFL coverage, Suh revealed the Ravens have spoken with him about a potential contract (video link). Baltimore played in London during Week 6, which provided the parties the opportunity to meet in person over the matter of a potential arrangement which would see him make another midseason return to the NFL.
Suh joined the Eagles in Week 11 last year, paving the way for him to play in a rotational capacity while helping the team reach the Super Bowl. The 36-year-old is in a similar situation now, after he made it clear in the offseason that he was not eyeing a contract before training camp. With the summer (and more than one quarter of the campaign) having come and gone, it will be interesting to see how much of a market he generates as he readies for a return to game action.
The 2010s All-Decade member recorded 10 tackles and one sack while logging a 35% snap share during his time with the Eagles in the regular season. He added three QB hits in the playoffs, and similar usage and production would likely await him in Baltimore if he were to sign there. The Ravens have had a number of contributors along their defensive front this year, despite the offseason departures of defensive end Calais Campbell and 2022 sack leader Justin Houston.
Even without those veterans (along with edge rushers Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo) for all or most of the year, the Ravens have posted a league-leading 29 sacks through seven contests. Along the interior, former third-rounder Justin Madubuike has had a strong start with 5.5 sacks. That matches his career-best total from last season, and has him on track to cash in during free agency with a deal from the Ravens or another team.
Suh would have a part-time role playing behind Madubuike and Co. at the DT spot if he were to sign with the Ravens. As the three-time All-Pro mentioned, however, plenty is yet to be determined with respect to his future as he prepares for a 14th NFL season.
Some just can’t fade away
I get what you’re saying, but if there are guys on the depth chart worse than Suh, then that’s a rather embarrassing look for a GM too.
He is big and large and looks real mean. Also likes to stomp on people but his Grandma likes him!