Terrell Suggs Avoids Jail Time After Pleading Guilty
Terrell Suggs Avoids Jail Time After Pleading Guilty to Disorderly Conduct

Former Baltimore Ravens star Terrell Suggs remains free after pleading guilty to a disorderly conduct charge in Arizona.
The former Pro Bowl linebacker was sentenced to probation on Tuesday following a March 2024 incident that occurred outside a Starbucks drive-thru.
According to police reports obtained by Scripps News, Suggs was involved in a minor car accident with another driver, which escalated into a heated verbal exchange.
Authorities stated that the other driver’s vehicle had a camera that recorded the entire confrontation. During the altercation, Suggs was allegedly seen brandishing a firearm and making threats against the other driver.
Suggs, who was inducted into the Ravens’ Ring of Honor in 2023, accepted a plea deal, avoiding any jail time.
This incident marks the third time the former first-round draft pick has faced criminal charges since 2003. Suggs was acquitted of assault in 2003 and was previously charged in 2016 for leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspended license.