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Tagged: Le'Veon Bell (103 Results)

Sep
15

Jets RB Bell could miss “a couple weeks” with bad hammy

New York Jets head coach Adam Gase says that star running back LE’VEON BELL could miss “a couple weeks” after suffering a hamstring injury in Sunday’s season opening loss to theMore Buffalo Bills. Bell was injured late in the first half and was eventually pulled for good after trying to return in the third quarter. With Bell out of action, the Jets will turn to 37-year-old veteran FRANK GORE for next week’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Your fantasy team likely has better options. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Sep
14

Bell leaves Jets loss early with hamstring injury

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL and head coach Adam Gase had a disagreement just a few weeks ago after the coach pulled his star running back out of aMore training camp scrimmage due to concerns over hamstring tightness. Bell took to social media at the time, saying “ain’t nothing wrong with my hamstrings”. Apparently, something went wrong with Bell’s hammy on Sunday as he was forced out of the game with an injury after rushing for just 14 yards on six carries. Less

Source: Team Blog

Sep
2

Jets hint at using RB Bell as receiver

With the New York Jets struggling to keep their receiving corps healthy, head coach Adam Gase has emphasized throwing the ball to running back LE’VEON BELL in recent practice sessions. GaseMore said on Tuesday that he wants to find better ways to get the ball to Bell to “help him create more explosive plays”. Bell caught 66 passes in his first year with the Jets, but he is capable of much more. Back in 2017, Bell caught 85 passes with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Less

Source: New York Post

Sep
1

Jets RB corps depleted

New York Jets rookie fourth-round running back LA’MICAL PERINE was carted off the field after suffering an injury to his left ankle over the weekend. The team is awaiting results ofMore an MRI. Meanwhile, the trade for fellow running back KALEN BALLAGE was voided after he failed his physical. The Jets are currently down to two healthy running backs with veterans LE’VEON BELL and FRANK GORE still standing. Less

Source: New York Post

Aug
31

Jets HC Gase, RB Bell on the same page after rough week

After a tense week between New York Jets head coach Adam Gase and star running back LE’VEON BELL, things appear to have calmed down. Bell took to social media last weekMore after being removed from a scrimmage due to what Gase said was hamstring tightness. Bell denied there was any such issue. Gase said that he and Bell had a long talk to hash things out. Time will tell, but the two have seemingly been at odds since Bell’s arrival in New York. Less

Source: New York Post

Aug
28

Jets acquire RB Ballage in trade with Dolphins

Just a day after veteran running back LE’VEON BELL expressed frustration for being pulled from a scrimmage, the New York Jets acquired running back KALEN BALLAGE in a trade with theMore Miami Dolphins. Ballage played for current Jets head coach Adam Gase when they were together in Miami. Ballage, 24, joins Bell, FRANK GORE, and rookie LA’MICAL PERINE in Gase’s backfield. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Aug
27

“Ain’t nothin’ wrong with my hamstring”

At least that’s what New York Jets star running back LE’VEON BELL said on social media after he left Wednesday’s intrasquad scrimmage early. Head coach Adam Gase said that Bell wasMore pulled out by the trainers as a precaution because he had hamstring tightness. The Bell-Gase relationship has been rocky from the beginning, and it looks like much hasn’t changed heading into the 2020 season. Less

Source: New York Post

Aug
13

Jets RB Bell expecting career year in 2020

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL said on Wednesday that he feels the best he ever has, indicating that he expects to have a career year in 2020. Bell admittedMore that he had become a bit complacent, adding that he no longer had the chip on his shoulder that drove him when he first entered the NFL. Bell is clearly expecting a different outcome in 2020. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Jun
18

Bears RB Montgomery expecting improved season in 2020

Chicago running back DAVID MONTGOMERY said recently that he expects to take a big leap forward in 2020. Montgomery was a third-round draft pick last year that appeared on many fantasyMore football sleeper lists heading into the season. Unfortunately, of the 20 NFL players with at least 200 carries last year, only LE’VEON BELL averaged less than Montgomery’s 3.67 yards per carry. Less

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

May
7

Jets add veteran RB Gore, Bell to see reduced workload?

The New York Jets added veteran running back FRANK GORE on Tuesday, after head coach Adam Gase recently said that the team would like to lessen the load on LE’VEON BELL.More While Bell could see his workload dip, it seems unlikely that Gore will be much of a fantasy factor heading into 2020. The Jets also drafted rookie LA’MICAL PERINE in the fourth round of this year’s NFL Draft. Less

Source: New York Post

Dec
12

Bell practices in full on Wednesday

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL practiced in full on Wednesday and does not have an injury designation heading into tonight’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. Bell missed last Sunday’sMore game against Miami with the flu, taking some heat after he was spotted bowling the night before he was too sick to play a football game. Bell dismissed any controversy, and it seems like he will be ready to bowl over the Ravens on Thursday Night Football. Less

Source: Team Website

Dec
7

Le’Veon Bell questionable vs. Dolphins

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL missed a second consecutive practice on Friday and could miss Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins. Bell is officially listed as questionable for SundayMore as he continues to deal with an illness. Head coach Adam Gase said he would have more clarity about Bell’s status sometime today. If Bell is unable to play, the Jets would turn to fellow running backs BILAL POWELL and TY MONTGOMERY. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Nov
7

Bell expected to play vs. Giants

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL’s MRI revealed no structural damage to his knee/ankle, meaning he will be expected to play in Sunday’s game against the New York Giants. BellMore did not practice on Wednesday, and head coach Adam Gase admitted that his star running back was “really sore”. Bell’s fantasy owners are reportedly sore as well, with the star running back failing to top 70 rushing yards in any game this season. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Nov
6

Bell injury not believed to be serious

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL had an MRI on his knee on Monday but there has been no official update on his status from the team. The injury isMore not believed to be serious, but the Steelers did sign practice squad running back JOSH ADAMS to the active roster. So there’s that. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Nov
5

Bell undergoes MRI on knee

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL underwent an MRI on his knee on Monday and the team is awaiting the results. Bell appeared to be shaken up on a playMore early in the fourth quarter, but he did remain in the game. Bell has rushed for just 415 yards and one touchdown, with a career-low 3.3 yards per carry at the midpoint of the season. Less

Source: New York Daily News

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