Ndamukong Suh will not face discipline for Alfred Morris kick
Ndamukong Suh has lost the benefit of the doubt in the public’s eye when it comes to anything that remotely resembles a cheap shot, but he still has some wiggle room with the NFL.
On Monday, a league spokesman announced that Suh will not face disciplinary action for what many felt was an intentional kick to the head area of Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris.
Per NFL's Michael Signora, Suh/Morris play reviewed and while "there was contact between the players, Suh's action was not deemed a kick."
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It was difficult to tell if there was intent, but Suh has a reputation for playing dirty. He played dumb after the game and said he “tackled (Morris) plenty of times” so he was unsure which play reporters were asking him about. You can watch the video of the play here.
As we mentioned on Sunday, it’s hard to assume something with Suh is unintentional because of his history. Here he is stepping on Aaron Rodgers; here he is kicking Matt Schaub in the groin; and here’s his infamous Thanksgiving stomp. Apparently the NFL felt the circumstances were different on Sunday.