The San Francisco 49ers may be among the teams considering putting in a waiver claim for former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Terrell Suggs, according to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports.
Why are they merely considering it? Because Suggs, also a former Baltimore Raven, is angling to return to the team with which he spent 16 seasons. The seven-time Pro Bowl selection has even threatened to not report to any other team and retire if claimed by another organization.
The Ravens, by the way, are last in the waiver claim order.
As reported on THE NFL TODAY, the Titans, 49ers and others are mulling a waiver claim on Terrell Suggs. He plans to retire unless he gets claimed by Ravens - but they pick last
The Ravens made Suggs the No. 10 overall selection in 2003. He registered 37 combined tackles, 5.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles through 13 games with the Cardinals this season.
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