Ndamukong Suh steps on Aaron Rodgers' ankle after play
Did Ndamukong Suh step on Aaron Rodgers on purpose?

Ndamukong Suh already has a reputation as a dirty player and what he did to Aaron Rodgers during the fourth quarter of the Packers win over the Lions on Sunday isn't going to help that.
On a third-and-5 pass play, Rodgers was knocked to the ground. At that point, Suh stepped back and landed on Rodgers ankle.
From the angle below, it's hard to tell if Suh did it on purpose, although Suh does seem to linger on Rodgers' left ankle for a second.
Rodgers clearly seemed to believe that Suh did it on purpose, just watch his reaction below.
In the angle above, it looks like Suh accidentally stepped on Rodgers with his right foot, then once he realized where Rodgers was, he stepped on him again with his left foot -- and that's the one that might have been on purpose.
Rodgers had already had some trouble with his left leg in the game. During the second quarter, Rodgers left the game with a calf injury. However, he did return in the third quarter.
Back to the Lions though. Suh isn't the only player who has a reputation for being dirty in Detroit.
Center Dominic Raiola was suspended for Sunday's game after he stepped on the ankle of a Bears' player in Week 16. If the NFL decides that Suh stepped on Rodgers on purpose, he could be looking at a similar punishment.















