Terrell Suggs looked nothing like an aging 14-year veteran playing with one arm Thursday night.
Even with a torn bicep in his left arm, Baltimore’s outside linebacker and defensive leader was perhaps the best player on the field throughout the dominant 28-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns. He tormented Cleveland’s quarterbacks and elevated the play of everyone around him.
“Adrenaline was working tonight,” Suggs said. “It was a must-win game and that’s how we approached it as a team.”
Suggs essentially lived in Cleveland's backfield Thursday night.
He had a strip/sack in the fourth quarter to seal the victory, and also caused an interception by quarterback Josh McCown by hitting his arm as he let go of the football.