Terrell Suggs, as expected, won't play this week against the Colts. Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Suggs has a sprained ligament in his right knee, which he suffered when Browns quarterback Brady Quinn hit him low after throwing an interception in Monday's 16-0 win.
"He's out this week, that's the ruling that we know," Harbaugh said. "It's got to heal on its own. There is no procedure that can be done. We'll just see how it goes."
Suggs didn't speak with the media today, but he did limp down the hallway from the locker room to the lunchroom wearing a heavy brace on his knee. When teammate Ray Rice asked Suggs how he was doing, the linebacker just shook his head, which said plenty about his status and his state of mind. Although the Ravens are only ruling him out for this week's game at the moment, the sense is the injury will keep him out for several weeks.
The NFL apparently fined the Browns second-year quarterback "a good amount" according to him, but he did not disclose how much.