There’s one topic of conversation that won’t be broached at the table in Terrell Suggs’ house this Thanksgiving.
No talk about the Ravens’ shutouts.
“It is like the no-hitter,” Suggs said Wednesday. “This is the NFL. You want to play well every week, especially on defense. We aren’t thinking about [shutouts]. Seriously. We’ll take the win; 35-34 is good for us.”
According to ESPN, the Ravens are just the fifth team in the past 30 years to record at least three shutouts in a season. Three of the previous four – the 1991 Washington Redskins, 2000 Ravens and 2003 New England Patriots – won the Super Bowl.