Le’Veon Bell wants to return to the NFL and singles out the Pittsburgh Steelers for one reason
Le'Veon Bell was one of the most dynamic players to touch the ball for the Pittsburgh Steelers. That's saying a lot for such a storied franchise, but while his tenure was short in the black and gold, it was unforgettable. And now, Bell aims to relive those memories: "And I'm gonna be honest with myself, […]
Le'Veon Bell was one of the most dynamic players to touch the ball for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
That's saying a lot for such a storied franchise, but while his tenure was short in the black and gold, it was unforgettable.
And now, Bell aims to relive those memories:
"And I'm gonna be honest with myself, I got to go out there and be like, I'm going to put my foot in the ground, Bell said on a set of Snapchat stories over the weekend. "Do I feel it? Am I hurting? Can I go out there and really play again? And bro, I'm telling you all right now when I go out there and train in March and if I hit April and I make this decision to come back to play in the NFL again, mark my words down — I will be better than I ever was…
"…And I will only come back for that one team. You all know who it is. I don't have to say no team. You all know who it is."
Bell last played in 2021 for the Buccaneers and Ravens, but he claims to have stayed in excellent shape and will look to become NFL-ready over the coming months.
And while it's a cool story and one that gives Bell a shot at redemption, the odds of him joining a Steelers backfield that contains Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren is slim to none.
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