Suh to ask NFL: 'What did I do?'
Ndamukong Suh will meet with NFL officials during his bye week to get a better understanding of the rules he's been breaking.

Ndamukong Suh will meet with NFL officials during his bye week to get a better understanding of the rules he's been breaking.
Detroit's second-year defensive tackle asked commissioner Roger Goodell for the meeting to talk about all the flags he keeps drawing.
The former Nebraska star will meet Tuesday with those NFL staffers responsible for enforcing the rules. The get-together will include football operations consultant Jeff Fisher, along with Ray Anderson, Merton Hanks, and Carl Johnson.
Suh can bring along a coach if he wishes but has not yet said what he'll do.
Weird stat
Entering Sunday's play, teams coming off a bye week were only 3-9. But the six teams which were off last weekend - Buffalo, Cincinnati, New England, the Giants, San Francisco, and the Eagles - went 5-1 as only the Patriots failed to win.
Welcome to Canada
Buffalo played in Toronto for the fourth straight year and a drew a crowd of 51,579 in the 54,000-seat Rogers Centre (formerly the SkyDome).
The fans wore everything from Bills jerseys (from Jim Kelly to Drew Bledsoe and even a current player, C.J. Spiller), Redskins jerseys (former running back Clinton Portis' No. 26 was among the most popular), and those of other teams - Patriots, Raiders, Steelers, Browns, Bengals, and Seahawks.
That's a reflection of how widespread NFL loyalties are not only in Toronto but across Canada.
He loves the Giants
Miami's Reggie Bush had a season-high 103 yards rushing, his highest total as a member of the Dolphins and second most of his career. Bush's single-game rushing high of 126 yards came during his rookie season against the Giants on Dec. 24, 2006, as a member of the Saints.
Newsy notes
New England's 25-17 loss at Pittsburgh kept Bill Belichick and Tom Brady tied with Miami's Don Shula and Dan Marino as the winningest coach/QB (116 wins) combination in league history.
Minnesota's Jared Allen, who entered Sunday's game leading the NFL with 12 sacks, had a big game with five tackles, another sack, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in a 24-21 victory at Carolina.
Kevin Kolb was sacked twice on Arizona's opening possession, but on the next series connected with Larry Fitzgerald for 66 yards - the longest play against Baltimore this year.
Patrick Peterson, who took a punt back 82 yards for a TD, became the eighth player in Cardinals history to have at least two punt returns for TDs in a single season. The last one to do it was Vai Sikahema in 1986.
The rally from 21 points down by the Ravens on Sunday was the biggest in franchise history. The previous biggest comeback was a 19-point hole against Tennessee in 2006.