Ndamukong Suh stepped on Aaron Rodgers during the fourth quarter of the Detroit Lions game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, raising questions about whether or not his move was intentional.
Suh seemed to step on Rodgers accidentally the first time, but when he moved back it was like he knew the Packers quarterback was on the ground behind him and he did it on purpose.
Suh has a reputation for being one of the dirtiest players in the league for repeatedly doing things like this. He is so bad that teammates have said he even does it in practice. Add to the equation that Rodgers is playing with a calf injury that was bad enough to force him to leave the game earlier, and you really have to figure Suh did it intentionally.

It’s the second step from Suh that made it look really bad:

This wasn’t as blatant as Suh’s stomp on Evan Dietrich-Smith on Thanksgiving three years ago, but it still seemed intentional. And he wonders why he has a reputation for being a dirty player …