Packers guard Evan Dietrich-Smith said Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh called him to apologize a few days after Suh's infamous Thanksgiving Day stomp. As far as Dietrich-Smith is concerned, that was the end of a widely publicized incident that earned Suh a two-game suspension -- and briefly made Dietrich-Smith famous for all the wrong reasons. "He's cool, he apologized, and there's no hard feelings and that's pretty much it," Dietrich-Smith said. With the Lions coming to Lambeau Field for Sunday's regular-season finale, Dietrich-Smith doesn't expect anything out of the ordinary to happen between him and Suh if they're on the field together. "I think we've all moved past it," Dietrich-Smith said. "It's a big learning experience for everybody. I think everyone in the league can take note of everything that happened, and I think every player is going to take a step forward to move past that kind of stuff." Even in the heat of the moment, Dietrich-Smith said he wasn't tempted to snap back at Suh. "Stuff happens," Dietrich-Smith said. "It's football. It's an emotional game. Sometimes you get carried away and you learn from those kinds of things, and that's about it." Source: NFL.com