Terrell Suggs might have played his last game with the Ravens, but that doesn’t mean he’s hanging up his cleats for good.
The Baltimore linebacker says he has given “zero thought” to retiring, despite his second torn Achilles tear, according to CBS Sports.
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The report cited an unnamed source close to Suggs, who underwent surgery Friday for the injury.
Suggs, 32, is one of the last remaining pieces of a dominant Baltimore defense that included future Hall of Famers Ed Reed and Ray Lewis.
CBS noted that age, coming off a serious injury and $4.5 million in salary could prompt the Ravens to go in another direction next season. If he's cut, the team's cap hit would be approximately $1.4 million.