Ndamukong Suh is currently a free agent but has spent the last 3 seasons with the Buccaneers – including the team’s Super Bowl winning season in 2020.
According to Brad Stainbrook of 247Sports, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Las Vegas Raiders are still all in to sign Suh this offseason.
Earlier this year, Greg Auman of The Athletic suggested that Tampa Bay isn’t eager to get a deal done with Suh.
“But the Bucs were lukewarm to defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh even before they used their top draft pick on a player at his position in Logan Hall,” Auman wrote. “To sign him now would be to actively chip into Hall’s role before they’ve even seen what he can do. Bucs GM Jason Licht said he wasn’t shutting the door on signing Suh, but then said, ‘there are a lot of injuries that happen throughout the year,’ suggesting he might only be an option in case of a serious injury.”
Since being drafted in 2010 with the 2nd overall pick, Ndamukong Suh has missed a total of 2 games in 12 years. With both games coming in 2011, he’s the ONLY defensive player in the NFL to play in ALL 161 games since 2012.
During the 2021 season, Suh had 27 total tackles, 13 quarterback hits, six sacks and a fumble recovery.