"Unique," Cox said. "Loud. Some might say obnoxious. Sizz for years has set the tone for this locker room. He's been a leader in here for a while, just a guy who loves to be in here. He takes his job extremely seriously. The culture is have a lot of fun, but work really hard. If you're around him for five seconds, you know he's having fun. But if you watch him for five seconds on the field, you know he's working really hard, too. From all aspects, he's a great locker room leader."

Suggs' experience often comes into play in clutch situations. There is virtually nothing on a football field that Suggs hasn't experienced, and he is a master at anticipating what the offense will do before the ball is snapped.

Suggs has already won a Super Bowl. He has won a Defensive Player of the Year Award. He has been named to the Pro Bowl seven times. But having not been to the playoffs since 2014, Suggs wants to make sure that Sunday's game ends with the Ravens on top, instead of another heartbreaking defeat.

"We kind of just want to get it done," Suggs said. "Only the worthy will reach the grail."

When the Ravens were 4-5 during their bye week, this season did not have a special feel to it. Now it does. With so much on the line Sunday, Suggs is content to let others talk about his latest milestone, or how his offseason may unfold. Nobody has played more games as a Raven than Suggs, but he is determined to play at least a few more, starting with winning a division title Sunday.