Suh won't face league discipline for kicking incident vs. Redskins
Ndamukong Suh on Sunday once again found himself at the center of an on-field incident in his first game with the Miami Dolphins.
However, Suh's action in knocking off the helmet of Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris was "not deemed a kick," NFL vice president of football communications Michael Signora said Monday, indicating Suh will avoid league discipline.
It only took 1 game for Suh! This "kick" and he allegedly poked Morgan Moses in the eye.
Should he be suspended? pic.twitter.com/6EoeHmneXw
— George Wrighster (@georgewrighster) September 14, 2015
With Suh considered a repeat offender when it comes to similar on-field incidents, the NFL finding intent could've resulted in a suspension.
The star defensive tackle will instead be available to play when the Dolphins next take the field Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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