Ndamukong Suh made 'great' impression during free-agent visit with Titans

Jason Wolf
The Tennessean
Titans quarterback Matt Cassel (16) is sacked by Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (93) during the second quarter of a game last season.

Ndamukong Suh’s visit with the Titans went "great,” an NFL source told The Tennessean on Sunday, after the three-time All-Pro defensive tackle left the team’s practice facility.

A decision on whether to attempt to sign the free agent could come as early as Monday, the source said.

Suh, who visited the Saints before traveling to Nashville, also might visit Seattle. He's reportedly planning to take his time before deciding where to play next season.

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The Dolphins released the 6-foot-4, 307-pound Suh in a cost-cutting move Wednesday, amid reports Miami seeks a "culture change" in the locker room.

Suh, 31, spent the past three seasons with the Dolphins after signing an enormous six-year, $114 million contract with Miami in 2015. By releasing him, the Dolphins cleared $17 million in cap space but also absorbed a whopping $22.2 million in dead money.

New Titans defensive line coach Terrell Williams was Suh’s position coach in Miami the past three seasons. Suh had 48 tackles and 4½ sacks last season, his eighth in the NFL. He has been named to five Pro Bowls.

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Suh has appeared in 126 career games, all of them starts, since being drafted by the Lions with the second overall pick in 2010, when he was named the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year. He has recorded 422 tackles, 51½ sacks, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, an interception and a touchdown.

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