Free agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh admits his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is all but over.
Continuing his NFL career with the Las Vegas Raiders, however, "could be fun."
Appearing on ESPN’s 'NFL Live', Suh acknowledged that signing another one-year contract to stay with Tampa Bay is unlikely to happen.
"[I'm] excited to really just understand where I can potentially be," he said.
"It looks like the Bucs are out of the picture, but excited to look at the other options."
Suh spent the past three seasons with the Buccaneers on three one-year deals, and helped the franchise win the Super Bowl during the 2020 season.
The writing was on the wall that a return to Tampa was unlikely, however, after the Bucs signed defensive tackle Akiem Hicks on May 31.
During Monday's broadcast, Suh was asked about potentially joining the Raiders, and the five-time Pro Bowler did not hesitate to say he was interested.
"I like it to be honest with you," he said. "Chandler Jones and Maxx Crosby, I was exchanging messages with them the other day.
"It's an interesting opportunity for sure. We'll see where it kind of ends up.
"But that AFC West is very, very tough - which would be fun. You get out of that, you're almost destined to get to the Super Bowl."
Suh doubled down on those comments a day later, tweeting out Tuesday morning, "Raiders could be fun."
Despite being 35 years old, Suh, who has only missed two games in his entire 12-year career, believes he still has plenty to offer between his contributions on the field as well as being a veteran presence in the locker room.
In 17 games last season, he amassed six sacks, seven tackles for loss and 13 quarterback hurries. His 70.5 career sacks ranks 10th among active players.
"I think I have a lot of great talent in my engine," he said, "and people have felt that before."