Suh again voted NFL’s dirtiest player


Lions DT Ndamukong Suh is once again voted the league's dirtiest player. (Jerry Lai-US PRESSWIRE)

The results are in and Ndamukong Suh is still considered the dirtiest player in the NFL.

Suh received the top votes in a players poll conducted by The Sporting News for the second consecutive year. He received 32 votes from 103 players, slightly down from 36 votes from 111 players last year.

The Nebraska lineman has become known for his nasty side since coming into the league in 2010. He was suspended two games last season for stomping on a player on Thanksgiving Day. This season, he drew criticism for driving Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler into the ground and not receiving a fine.

“Suh. He hasn’t done anything crazy (this year),” an anonymous NFL player told the Sporting News. “The type of hits he puts on quarterbacks, the way he finishes guys — some of them are legal, but a lot of them, I’d say, are over the top.”

Suh was voted the NFL’s least-liked player in a survey of fans by Nielsen and E-Poll Market Research.

Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito came in second to Suh in the Sporting News poll with 19 votes.