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Ndamukong Suh might've gotten himself in trouble with another nasty play on the field.

Suh's illegal low block in Detroit's game on Sunday against Minnesota will be reviewed for potential discipline, NFL spokesman Randall Liu confirmed Monday in an email to The Associated Press.

Suh, a Lions defensive tackle, hit Vikings center John Sullivan during an interception return and the penalty against him negated a touchdown during Detroit's 34-24 win. Suh said he wasn't going after Sullivan's knees, adding the two talked about it at halftime.

Sullivan said afterward the hit was part of the game and it was penalized, and on Monday he didn't seem interested in fanning the flames.

"He apologized and said there was no intent to injure. It's fine," he said.

Around the league

Jaguars • Jacksonville ruled out quarterback Blaine Gabbert for Sunday's game at Oakland after he sliced open the back of his throwing hand in the season opener against Kansas City. Chad Henne will start against the Raiders, and newly signed Ricky Stanzi will serve as the backup.

Raiders • Coach Dennis Allen said Monday that Terrelle Pryor will start against Jacksonville.

Jets • Receiver Jeremy Kerley suffered a concussion in New York's win over Tampa Bay on Sunday and could miss Thursday night's game at New England.