The Buccaneers were signing Akiem Hicks, the
defensive tackle signalling the end of the line for Ndamukong Suh in Tampa on
June 1.
In fact, that was their impression of Suh when he saw the news.
“It seems like the Bucs are out of the picture,”
Suh said on ESPN, by Adam Schefter on Monday.
Suh who is 35 years old, made clear he aims to
resume playing.
Suh agreed to a one-year deal with the Bucs on May
21, 2019, March 25, 2020, and March 24, 2021. The offers were for $9.25
million, $8 million, and $9 million respectively. He should take a lot of interest
before training camps open, depending upon his demanding price.
In the 2010 draft, the second overall selection
also has played for the Lions, Dolphins, and Rams.
He appeared in Super Bowl LIII with the Rams, and
he was victorious in Super Bowl LV with the Bucs and has played 191 of a
possible 193 career games, starting all 191. His two missed games which were
missed were in his second season of 2011.
The last Pro Bowl of Suh appeared in 2016.
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