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Le’Veon Bell Blames Jets For Production Drop, Says He’ll Play In 2021 NFL Season

Tyron Woodley clapped back after free agent running back Le'Veon Bell slammed his boxing skills when calling on Jake Paul to make him his next opponent

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - SEPTEMBER 08: New York Jets Running Back Le'Veon Bell (26) runs with the ball after a catch during the second half of the game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets on September 8, 2019, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire)

If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try again! It looks like that is exactly what NFL running back Le’Veon Bell is attempting to do.

The 29-year-old free agent remains unsigned as the month of June approaches. Nonetheless, Bell is adamant that he will play in the 2021 NFL season, even if he is not yet sure where.

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Oh, and he also went after the New York Jets big time on Twitter, the team he chose to sign with the first time he was an unrestricted free agent.

It looks like Le’Veon Bell felt he rushed his decision to sign with the Jets. Now, he is blaming the New York play-calling for his massive drop in production relative to his time as a Pittsburgh Steeler.

Most NFL fans on Twitter aren’t feeling sorry at all for the running back. Instead, they are piling on. Bell hasn’t been shy about engaging in the discussions himself.

In fact, you have to scroll quite a ways down his Twitter feed to find a Tweet that isn’t a quoted comment and response to a fan.

First, we have a response to the boatload of money he made signing with the New York Jets in free agency:

Next, a few quips about not receiving true ‘opportunity’ in New York:

And finally, the assertion that he still has the talent to be a game-changer:

Look, Le’Veon Bell is virtually guaranteed to wind up with a team sooner or later. Running backs drop like flies annually to injuries. Someone will have a use for him eventually, even if it’s not right at the start of the NFL season.

The question fans and fantasy football players alike really want answered is whether Bell is telling the truth with his comments or if he is indeed over the hill. Even if his best days are behind him, no one can tell the man himself that he doesn’t have more left in the tank.

Hey look, finally not a quote Tweet!

For now, I remain 99.9% certain that Le’Veon Bell will never be close to his old self again. But man, I’d sure love for him to be right on this one!


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