What I did was remove myself from the situation the best way that I felt in me being held down in the situation that I was in. My intentions were not to kick anybody, as I did not. [I was] removing myself, as you see, I’m walking away from the situation. And with that I apologize to my teammates, and my fans and my coaches for putting myself to be in position to be misinterpreted and taken out of the game.
I was on top of a guy being pulled down and trying to get up off the ground, which is why you see me pushing his helmet down. As I’m getting up, I’m getting pushed so I’m getting myself unbalanced. . . . With that a lot of people are going to interpret it as or create their own storylines, . . . but I know what I did, and the man upstairs knows what I did.
If I see a guy stepping on somebody I feel like they’re going to lean into it and forcefully step on that person or stand over that person. I’m going in the opposite direction to where he’s at.
Ndamukong Suh  wrote: