Ndamkong Suh is dealing with more allegations of dirty play, specifically for an illegal block he made that nullified DeAndre Levy's interception return, according to Freep.
"I got to know Suh at the Pro Bowl last year and he's a good dude," Vikings defensive end Jared Allen said. "But that's uncalled for. It really is. This is a fraternity. In the NFL, you try and take care of guys. Granted, things happen and guys are going to make hits and some things are going to be border line. But you can't take a dude's legs out from behind on an interception when he's running down the field. To me, there's just no room for that."
Suh was called for a personal foul when he dove at Vikings center John Sullivan's knees as Levy returned a Christian Ponder interception on Minnesota's opening drive of the second quarter. Suh said he didn't intend to hit Sullivan low, and that the two talked about the play at halftime.
"By any means I'm not going for his knees," Suh said. "He knows that. We had a great conversation running out at halftime. And he understood. My aim was his waist to cut him off." Twice voted the dirtiest player in the league in a Sporting News poll of NFL players, Suh seemed to reign in his penalty problems last year, when he was called for just four penalties and one personal foul.
In 2011, Suh was suspended two games for stomping on the arm of Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith, and last Thanksgiving he was fined for a kick to Matt Schaub's groin. He also had one personal foul for roughing the passer this preseason. "On that particular play, I'm looking to make the block and I see Sullivan, which I find out later who it was, was close to our runner," Suh said of Sunday's play.