Terrell Suggs wants to ruin the Dallas Cowboys win party on Sunday, and he can if he's not neutralized.

The 14-year veteran is stout at bringing down opposing quarterbacks, and this week he has rookie Dak Prescott on the menu. Returning this season from a torn achilles suffered in 2015, Suggs is back to his prime form and is a key reason the Ravens have begun surging on their way to top of the AFC North.

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The All-Pro is the heart of the NFL's No. 1 ranked defense, and has already registered six sacks on the year.

He has a relentless motor and plays every snap like it's his last, and for the entire 60 minutes. The stellar Cowboys offensive line will have to be even more so against Suggs and the Ravens, if they're to stand a chance at opening running lanes for rookie Ezekiel Elliott.

Relying on the run game will go a long way to negating Suggs from the overall game plan, but one can not live on bread alone. The Cowboys will have to pass to ball sooner or later, and Prescott will need to keep his head on a swivel.

The first-year signal caller gave up a strip fumble early against the Steelers due to poor pocket awareness, and Suggs is hoping he has another lapse on Sunday.

With both offensive tackles Doug Free (hamstring) and Tyron Smith (hip/back) nursing injury, Suggs will try and take advantage. Smith continues to bully opposing linemen still, however, so it won't exactly be a walk in the park for Suggs.