Owings Mills, MD (Sports Network) - Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs
was activated off the physically unable to perform list Saturday and could be
available for Sunday's game against Houston.
Suggs returned to practice only this week after recovering from a torn
Achilles. He suffered his injury in late April and underwent surgery in early
May.
Last year's NFL Defensive Player of the Year was unsure during the week if he
would play Sunday. The Ravens have a bye next week, which would give Suggs
extra time to practice and get into game shape.
However, the Ravens have had numerous injuries to their stellar defense, as
star middle linebacker Ray Lewis is expected to be sidelined until at least
late December because of a torn triceps, while cornerback Lardarius Webb was
placed on season-ending injured reserve earlier this week because of a torn
ACL.
Suggs had a banner 2011 season for the Ravens, posting 14 sacks with 70
tackles, seven forced fumbles and a pair of interceptions.
Baltimore released linebacker Sergio Kindle to open a roster spot for Suggs.
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