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Terrell Suggs Plans To Return Next Season

Find out what Terrell Suggs future plans are.

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At this point, there’s no denying the Steelers and Ravens from having the best rivalry in football. Yesterday’s contest reassured this statement, as Pittsburgh won 31-27 in thrilling fashion to capture the AFC North crown.

Following the heartbreaking defeat, outside linebacker Terrell Suggs was asked about retirement.

“I don’t know what you heard. … I was always planning to come back and doing this another year,” he said

At 34-years-old, Suggs is the longest-tenured Raven with 14 years nearly completed. He leads the team in sacks with eight to go along with 33 tackles.

Suggs was named an alternate for the Pro Bowl.

Source: Baltimore Sun

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