Ndamukong Suh speaks on the possibility of signing with Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens may not be done just yet in bolstering their front seven this year. Longtime defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh said on Sunday that the Ravens recently reached out to him about the possibility of coming to terms on a free agent deal. "Last week it was the Ravens that spoke to me, so […]

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Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (74) laughs before the game Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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The Baltimore Ravens may not be done just yet in bolstering their front seven this year.

Longtime defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh said on Sunday that the Ravens recently reached out to him about the possibility of coming to terms on a free agent deal.

"Last week it was the Ravens that spoke to me, so they seem to be interested, they played great today," Suh told Sky Sports. “You never know. We’ll see when we get back to the States, huddle up with the wife and family, get settled and keep training.”

Suh, who has been working as an NFL analyst for Sky Sports, hit free agency in March following a half-season run with the Philadelphia Eagles. He joined the Eagles last November, and he went on to feature in 11 total games for the NFC East powerhouse, including the playoffs.

Suh was linked with a few teams during the offseason, but he remained a free agent as the 2023 regular season got underway last month.

Suh is not yet ready to call it a career, as the five-time Pro Bowler does have an interest in signing with a team that is in the "mix."

"It's got to be a team in the mix, and you want to play with great athletes," Suh said. “You have all these great players and an amazing quarterback in Lamar Jackson, you never know, we'll see how these next two weeks go. … Where’s the right fit? Where’s the right opportunity?

"Where can I actually go in and add value? I don’t just want to sit there and watch other guys be successful."

If Suh were to go on and sign with Baltimore, he would be joining a front seven that is one of the more well-rounded in the NFL today. The Ravens currently lead the NFL in sacks with 29. Five different Ravens players have tallied at least 3.0 sacks this season, including Jadeveon Clowney, who signed with the team in August.

Baltimore also leads the league in points per game allowed with a 13.9 average.