April 29, 2025

DETROIT LIONS SIGN QB PLAYER, WHO IS BETTER THAN Matthew Stafford.

Dan Campbell deserves to be Lions head coach for the foreseeable future

During the second half of an NFL football preseason game at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, August 22, 2014, Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh beams on the sidelines against the Jacksonville Jaguars. (Rick Osentoski/AP Photo)AP

It is said that Ndamukong Suh wants to sign with an NFL team.

Reuniting with the Detroit Lions, the team that drafted him, is reportedly something that the free agent defensive lineman and former star of Grant High School Generals was interested in. After the Lions signed defensive tackle Tyson Alaalu last week, Detroit head coach Dan Campbell appeared to say, “Thanks, but no thanks.”

“Yes, sir, (general manager of the Lions) looked at everything, we haven’t missed anyone,” Campbell informed the media. We gave each person a quick glance. We believe that the choice we made at this time was the right one for us.

Dan Campbell deserves to be Lions head coach for the foreseeable future

After leaving the Lions, Suh has played for four teams, including three in four seasons from 2018 to 2022. According to Terry Foster of the Detroit News, the Lions were reportedly concerned about how well Suh would fit into the team’s current culture and whether or not he was a player who put himself before the team.

In the 2010 NFL Draft, the Lions selected Suh with their second-round pick (the second overall pick). In 2015, Suh signed a $110 million, six-year contract with the Miami Dolphins, leaving the Lions. Since then, Suh has played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Los Angeles Rams. He participated in three Super Bowls and was a Buccaneers winner.

 

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