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Tagged: Le'Veon Bell (103 Results)

Oct
14

Darnold returns to lead Jets vs. Cowboys

New York Jets quarterback SAM DARNOLD returned from a month-long absence due to mononucleosis to throw two touchdowns against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. His first touchdown was an impressive 92-yardMore scoring strike to wide receiver ROBBY ANDERSON in the second quarter. Running back LE’VEON BELL also scored his first rushing touchdown as a member of the Jets. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Sep
23

Bell feisty after another Jets loss

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL had 18 carries for just 35 yards in Sunday’s loss to the New England Patriots. After the Jets lost their third straight game, withMore the offense failing to produce any points, Bell took to social media. Bell warned the “haters”, suggesting that he and the team were embracing the adversity and implying that the Jets would turn things around. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Sep
13

Bell says shoulder is fine, plans to play on MNF

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL had an MRI on his shoulder on Thursday, but everything seemed to check out in his favor. Bell said that his shoulder was fineMore and that he would be ready to go for the Jets game on Monday Night Football against the Cleveland Browns. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Jul
30

Bell apologizes to fantasy owners

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL took to Twitter on Monday to apologize to everyone who drafted him for their fantasy football teams last year. Fantasy owners that drafted BellMore watched as he sat out the entire season in a contract dispute with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bell said that 2019 will be different, adding that he’s “bringing (trophies) this year”. Less

Source: New York Post

Jul
26

Steelers extend head coach Tomlin

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed head coach Mike Tomlin to a one-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through at least the 2021 season. The Steelers have enjoyed muchMore success under Tomlin, although the departures of LE’VEON BELL and ANTONIO BROWN over the past two years are not likely to make his job easier heading into 2019. Less

Source: Team Website

Jul
25

Jets to manage RB Bell’s preseason workload

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL hasn’t taken a meaningful snap in 18 months, but head coach Adam Gase says the team still needs to be smart about his preseasonMore workload. Gase said that Bell won’t be “walking out of camp with the most reps he’s ever had”, while adding the his star running back is learning a new offense. Gase said that Bell’s preseason workload is already scripted, although he would not divulge specifics regarding that script. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Jul
24

Jets release RB Henderson

If New York Jets running back DE’ANGELO HENDERSON was on your list of deep fantasy sleepers heading into the 2019 season, it’s time to update the list. The team announced theMore release of Henderson on Tuesday. The Jets are now down to five running backs on the roster, including LE’VEON BELL, TY MONTGOMERY, ELIJAH MCGUIRE, BILAL POWELL, and TRENTON CANNON. Less

Source: Team Blog

Jun
18

Montgomery to compete for roster spot

LE’VEON BELL is firmly in place as the starting running back for the New York Jets. And with the addition of backup BILAL POWELL, making the team could be a choreMore for one-time fantasy sleeper TY MONTGOMERY. Fortunately for Montgomery, his versatility and ability to also play wide receiver should keep him around in 2019. Less

Source: Star-Ledger

Jun
10

Powell returns to Jets

The New York Jets signed veteran running back BILAL POWELL, who will return to the team in a backup role behind new starting running back LE’VEON BELL. Powell started his career with the Jets and has played his entire career with the team.

Source: NFL.com

Jun
4

Bell joins Jets for mandatory camp

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL joined the team ahead of mandatory minicamp on Monday. Bell skipped most of the Jets’ voluntary workouts but appears ready to roll for theMore start of camp today. In a video posted to Twitter by the Jets, Bell appears excited and ready to go. Less

Source: New York Post

May
16

Jets fire General Manager

The New York Jets fired general manager Mike Maccagnan on Wednesday, amid a reported rift between him and head coach Adam Gase. Gase reportedly did not want the team to sign free agent running back LE’VEON BELL, who the coach did not feel was needed to properly execute his system.

Source: New York Daily News

May
9

Bell sticking with formula that works

New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL took to social media to explain his absence from voluntary practices with the team. Bell essentially said that he was sticking to the formulaMore that works best for him, presumably working out on his own. The team does not seem too concerned about Bell’s absence. Less

Source: Star-Ledger

Apr
24

LeVeon Bell skips voluntary minicamp

After sitting out last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, one would think that New York Jets running back LE’VEON BELL would be ready to get back to work. That wasn’t the case on Tuesday, as Bell was not present for the start of the team’s voluntary minicamp.

Source: New York Post

Apr
15

Jets add Montgomery as backup to Bell

The New York Jets signed running back TY MONTGOMERY to a one-year contract to serve as the backup running back to new starter LE’VEON BELL. Montgomery, 26, played three seasons withMore the Green Bay Packers before being traded mid-season to the Baltimore Ravens last year. Montgomery also spent time as a wide receiver and kick returner with the Packers. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Mar
14

Jets land Le’Veon Bell

The New York Jets have reached a deal to add free-agent running back LE’VEON BELL to the team. Bell, the top free-agent running back available, joins the Jets on a four-yearMore deal. Bell, 27, gives the Jets a threat at running back and he should be a nice weapon for second-year quarterback SAM DARNOLD. Less

Source: New York Post

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