Le'Veon Bell didn't report to the Pittsburgh Steelers' team facilities by Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert announced. ESPN's Adam Schefter first reported the news.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell didn't report to the team and sign the franchise tag tender by Tuesday's 1 p.m. deadline, and he cannot play in 2018. Statement from GM Kevin Colbert on ...
And with that, the Le'Veon Bell saga has reached a conclusion lacking fireworks, grand arrivals, or last-minute surprises. On Tuesday, the 4 p.m. ET deadline for Bell to report and sign his franchise ...
Tuesday was the deadline for Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell to report to the team and sign his franchise tender in order to be eligible to play in 2018, and that will not be happening.
Bell said his initial plan was to only miss Week 1 before certain events led him to holding out the entire year. Le'Veon Bell Reveals He Was Only Going to Sit Out Week 1 Before Holding Out Entire 2018 ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a unique visitor during Thursday's practice in preparation for Saturday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Le'Veon Bell, a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro ...
A day after saying he’d be staying away from football this year to concentrate on boxing, former Steeler Le’Veon Bell now sounds like a player who is on the cusp of retirement. He also sounds like a ...
Le'Veon Bell cemented his place in NFL history in 2018 when he received the franchise tag, refused to sign it and chose to sit out the entire season. The results since then haven't been very good, yet ...
Fantasy owners across the country spent 2018 cursing Le’Veon Bell’s name – and the Jets’ running back knows it. Bell, who held out during the 2018 season, issued a brief apology Monday to those folks ...
Sure, Le’Veon Bell could have made more money per year had he played under the franchise tag with the Steelers in 2018, but his choice to hold out goes further than the amount of money in his bank ...