With the Los Angeles Rams going to Detriot on Sunday, that means Ndamukong Suh will be going back to the place he called home for the first five years of his career. For most when they go back to their home, it's something they like to talk about, but for Suh, talking about the Lions' organization is not something he is interested in.

“I’ll refrain from my comments about the organization,” Suh said, via Rich hammond of the Orange County Register. “The city is an amazing city. Great people there. I’m looking forward to seeing a bunch of people. . . . But I’ll refrain from [comments about] the organization.”

Suh left the Lions for the Miami Dolphins for a very simple reason, the money.

The Dolphins offered him a $114 million contract and it was really a no brainer for Suh. Since that point, Suh has gone on to sign a one-year deal with the Rams and will be a free agent again this summer.

It will probably only be one year spent with the Rams because of finances, but coach Sean McVay is enjoying his time with the Pro Bowler.

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“I think he’s done a really nice job,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “I think the thing that has been impressive is the versatility that he displays. You don’t often see guys that have been dominant interior rushers and dominant interior players have the ability to seamlessly transition to do a variety of different things.”

Suh and the Rams have high goals for this season and winning the Super Bowl is the ultimate one.