Ndamukong Suh has added two teams to his list of visits he will be making as the former Nebraska football star continues his free agent period.
The beat goes on for Ndamukong Suh. The former Nebraska football superstar continues to have seemingly every NFL team courting him.
Being heavily recruited is nothing new to the former Cornhusker and he seems to be legitimately enjoying himself through this process. Over the last week, he’s been whisking himself from one coast to the next, talking to a wide variety of teams, trying to find the best fit.
Over the weekend, Suh visited the Tennessee Titans right about the same time they were reportedly making cap and roster space for him. On Monday, it appears he’s looking to visit the west coast.
The Los Angeles Rams are one of at least two teams Ndamukong Suh is planning on visiting this week. For Rams fans, the combination of the former Husker, Aaron McDonald, and Michael Brockers is certainly something to salivate over.
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As ESPN points out, Suh might be getting a bit older but he’s still one of the best interior defensive lineman in the game. Only Geno Atkins has more than the 51.5 sacks he’s racked up from 2010 to 2017.
While the Rams seem like a match made in heaven, the wild card appears to still be the Seattle Seahawks. There is a great deal of respect between the two sides and the defender is from the region.
So far, the former Nebraska football star hasn’t managed to set up an official visit with the Seahawks, There are plenty out there that believe if he does get that meeting set up, it’s only a matter of time before Ndamukong Suh returns to the Pacific Northwest, possibly to finish out his playing days.