Despite his past transgressions with the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has been represented himself well since joining the team in 2015. But Suh’s previous history is apparently still following him.

Sporting News released their list of the 20 most hated NFL players in 2017 this week and Suh came in at No. 5. Here’s the explanation that writer Mike DeCourcy provided in his article:

“In five seasons with the Lions, Suh was suspended twice and fined eight times,” DeCourcy said. “He earned 13 penalties of the unsportsmanlike/personal foul variety in his Detroit years. There have been fewer problems since he moved to Miami, although he got off without a flag when he appeared to kick Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, leading the Steelers to file a formal complaint to the league. The NFL chose not to fine Suh for in that circumstance. Roethlisberger said he’d never felt anything hit his knee harder but declined to comment whether the move was purposeful.”

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady topped DeCourcy’s list of most hated players. DeCourcy doesn’t specify what his list is based on but he does show past tweets about individual players that are on the list.

Suh signed a six-year, $114-million contract with the Dolphins in 2015. Since signing with the Dolphins, Suh has been a model player on the field and one of their defensive leaders.

Last season, Suh recorded 72 tackles, five sacks and was named to the Pro Bowl for the fifth time in his career. Writers like DeCourcy often bring up Suh’s past in Detroit, but history has not repeated itself in Miami.