Ndamukong Suh may have officially retired, but his legacy on the gridiron still shakes quarterbacks to this day. On Good Morning Football, the NFL Network crew revisited the jaw-dropping, bone-rattling, game-wrecking plays that defined Suh’s career—and reminded everyone why he was one of the most feared defenders of his era.
From the moment Suh entered the league as the No. 2 overall pick in 2010, he brought violence to the line of scrimmage. Rookie year? Ten sacks. Countless quarterbacks bullied. Run games destroyed. He didn’t just make tackles—he made statements.
Whether he was bulldozing linemen in Detroit, anchoring championship defenses in L.A. and Tampa, or turning heads with controversial moments (yeah, that stomp), Suh played with an edge—and backed it up with production.
Among the top plays showcased:
Strip sacks with the Lions that turned into defensive touchdowns
Dominant playoff performances with the Rams and Bucs
Crushing hits that changed games—and made highlight reels for weeks
Even as his role evolved, Suh remained a force in the middle, culminating in a Super Bowl ring with Tom Brady and the 2020 Buccaneers.
Love him or hate him, one thing’s for sure—Ndamukong Suh never played small.