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November 22, 2009

Suggs refutes ESPN report

Caught up with linebacker-defensive end Terrell Suggs, who missed the first game of his career Sunday, and he contradicted an ESPN report stating that the sprained ligament in his right knee – caused by Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn’s illegal chop block on six days ago – would keep him on the sidelines for a month.

"Don’t believe everything you read," Suggs said with a smile before walking away.

Suggs' status for next Sunday night's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers is up in the air.

Posted by Edward Lee at 9:08 PM | | Comments (2)
        

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Maybe Sizzle can block for McClain the next goal line formation we run.Better,yet,maybe Ngata will feel better on that ankle and he can lead the charge next time(probably against Steelers).Would it be asking too,too much for Rice to head outside right away and angle for the endzone corner and the pylon??

So when I read that he's disputing that report as Pittsburgh is set to prepare their gameplan, should I not quite believe him too?

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