ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- The Chicago Bears may not know what quarterback they are going to use Sunday against the Detroit Lions, but Ndamukong Suh knows whom he would like to see under center.

Suh said he is rooting for Jay Cutler -- who has been out with a torn groin muscle since the team's Oct. 20 loss at Washington -- to play.

"I am," Suh said. "I love playing against Cutler. He's a tough guy. No discredit to [Josh] McCown, but I want the best shot. Whichever quarterback is healthier and the healthiest to go and is going to give them their best opportunity, that's who I want to go against.

"I want to beat the best no matter what. Every single week."

That could be a problem for Suh. Not only is Cutler on the mend from the groin injury, but quarterback Aaron Rodgers, whose Green Bay Packers face the Lions on Thanksgiving Day, is out with a fractured collarbone. So he might not be available either.

In some ways, this saddens Suh, who indicated he felt bad for both quarterbacks ... again, because he wants to face the best possible opponent every week.

"I do [feel bad]," Suh said. "I like going against Aaron Rodgers and like going against Cutler.

"I wish them the best, speedy recoveries so I can come back and go against them and take them down."

As for Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall, he said he'd like his starting quarterback on the field.