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Suggs, like Lewis before him, believes that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had a hand in the lights going out in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome right as the Ravens were preparing to blow the San Francisco 49ers lights out while up 28-6. Suggs, though, attributes the lights going out to Goodell and Vegas sports books trying to save the spread.
“I was like Vegas, parlor tricks, you know what I mean?” Suggs said, via the Baltimore Sun. “I was like, ahh, [NFL Commissioner] Roger Goodell, he never stops, he always has something up his sleeve. He just couldn’t let us have this one in a landslide huh?”
When Suggs was asked by Lisa Salters if he thought Goodell was truly responsible, the answer never changed.
“I thought he had a hand in it. Most definitely, he had a hand in it."
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