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Terrell Suggs tells Phoenix station he wants to be a Cardinal

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While you were sleeping, Terrell Suggs began attempting to pave his road out of Baltimore.

As first reported here in Baltimore on Glenn Clark’s “Crabs and Beer,”  Suggs told a Phoenix radio station that he wants to play for the Arizona Cardinals.

Here is the link to the story from the East Valley Tribune…

The Ravens plan to use the franchise tag on Suggs, if necessary, to keep him in purple. The Cardinals, meanwhile, apparently have no interest in “big ticket” free agents this offseason.

It was a bizarre thing for Suggs to say, even if he did spend the first 20 years of his life in the Valley of the Sun.

It’ll be interesting to see how the new coaching staff handles these offseason situations.

Too many microphones, too little common sense.

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A shame, really…

 

 

 

 

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