Baltimore Ravens
Terrell Suggs - #55 - LB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 3"/ 260 lbs. |
| Birthday | 10/11/1982 |
| Birthplace | Minneapolis, MN |
| College | Arizona State |
| Years played | 11 |
| Drafted | 2003, 1st round, 10th pick by Ravens |
Left side of Ravens' O-line an area to watch
The Ravens have three dependable OL starters in ORT Michael Oher, ORG Marshal Yanda and C Matt Birk, but there are questions about the left side.
Ravens add veteran OG Williams
The Ravens have agreed with OG Bobbie Williams to a two-year deal, the team announced Friday.
Ex-Raven Jamal Lewis bankruptcy hearing postponed
A bankruptcy court hearing in Atlanta for former Ravens RB Jamal Lewis has been delayed. Lewis filed for bankruptcy in April.
Report: Ravens OLB McAdoo tears Achilles tendon
Ravens OLB Michael McAdoo tore his Achilles tendon in the team’s OTA practice on Thursday, according to Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times.
Ravens' OLB plan is clear
From all indications, the Ravens will go with Paul Kruger and rookie Courtney Upshaw at outside linebacker to begin the season.
AFC North players in the crosshairs
Here's a look at the players on each AFC North team who will be most heavily scrutinized, including Ravens QB Joe Flacco.
Jones could help Ravens on multiple fronts
WR Jacoby Jones’ skill set fits the Ravens in multiple ways, writes PFW's Mike Wilkening.
Ravens promote DeCosta to assistant GM
The Ravens have announced several changes in their front office, including the promotion of Eric DeCosta to assistant general manager.
Suggs, Peters may lose part of salaries
The Ravens and Eagles may recoup some salary from Terrell Suggs and Jason Peters, who were injured this offseason in non-football activities, according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen.
Ravens OG Yanda restructures contract
Ravens OG Marshal Yanda has restructured his contract, reducing his 2012 cap figure by $2.8 million.
Report: Ravens agree to terms with OLB Upshaw
The Ravens agreed to terms with second-round OLB Courtney Upshaw, according to PFW correspondent Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun.
Suggs has successful surgery
Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs has successfully undergone surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon, the team said Tuesday. No timetable was given for his return.
Ravens extend Pollard through 2015
The Ravens have signed SS Bernard Pollard to a three-year contract extension, the Carroll County (Md.) Times reported Tuesday.
Report: Ravens add WR Jones
The Ravens have added to their receiving corps, agreeing to a contract with WR Jacoby Jones.
Reports: McBean has suspension reduced
DT Ryan McBean has had his suspension reduced from six to three games, according to multiple reports.
PLAYER NEWS
Suggs is active for Sunday's game against Denver.|||||||
Suggs suffered a torn right biceps two weeks ago against Pittsburgh. Suggs also missed the season's first six weeks with a torn Achilles tendon.
Suggs didn't rush his return from a torn right Achilles tendon just to prove he has remarkable recuperative powers.|||||||
Only 5 1/2 months removed from surgery, Suggs returned on Oct. 21 to face the Houston Texans. He registered four tackles, a sack and batted away a pass in a 43-13 defeat.
Suggs hasn't ruled out the possibility of making his season debut Sunday against the Houston Texans.|||||||
The notion of Suggs playing in Houston seems far-fetched, given that he practiced for the first time Wednesday after undergoing surgery in May on his torn right Achilles tendon. The Ravens also have a bye next week, which would enable Suggs further time to test the injury and get into football shape.
Suggs, the 2011 NFL defensive player of the year, returned to practice Wednesday for the first time this season after missing months with a torn right Achilles tendon.|||||||
Suggs is still favoring his right leg, so the Ravens aren't expecting much from him too soon.
Suggs is active Sunday against the Houston Texans, and Baltimore plans to use him in a limited rotation in hopes he doesn't suffer a setback in his recovery form a torn right Achilles.|||||||
The notion of Suggs playing in Houston seems far-fetched, given that he practiced for the first time Wednesday after undergoing surgery in May on his torn right Achilles tendon. The Ravens also have a bye next week, which would enable Suggs further time to test the injury and get into football shape. However, the Ravens decided to let him play.