
With nearly two months to go before the start of training camps in the NFL, there remains one intriguing veteran player who is still a free agent.
Defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh, who joined the Philadelphia Eagles last season, is available, and he could be helpful for many teams even if he isn’t a starter.
Fans who are hoping that he will join their team will have to wait for a while as he will not make a decision anytime soon as he does not want to participate in the training camp.
Don’t expect Ndamukong Suh to pick the next team before camp: “I have no desire to be in training camp,” smiles Suh on NFL Total Access. https://t.co/HqxE1eBkkf pic.twitter.com/WduKUTSqHz
— Around the NFL (@AroundTheNFL) May 16, 2023
Suh, who is 36, also said that “when 1 week is up, I will be ready.”
He’s spent 13 years in the league and been to the Super Bowl three times, winning one with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, so he could be a veteran presence for whatever team he chooses to play with.
Of course, he’s also earned a reputation as one of the NFL’s dirtiest players, although that reputation has died down a bit in recent seasons.
Suh played in eight contests last season, and he recorded 1.0 sacks and two quarterback hits for the Eagles, who reached the Super Bowl only to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs.
He is a five-time Pro Bowler and has been selected to the All-Pro First Team three times, and he was the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2010 with the Detroit Lions, who took him with the No. 2 overall pick. that year’s draft.
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