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5 most logical places where Bell will end up, according to the above article

Pittsburgh Steelers

The great Matthew McConaughey once said, "Sometimes you've got to go back to actually move forward."

With Le'Veon Bell likely to become a free agent, a return to the Steelers shouldn't be out of the question. When the Jets put Bell on the block last year around the trade deadline, Pittsburgh was reportedly one of the teams kicking the tires on acquiring him, possibly setting up a reunion in the Steel City. While that ultimately didn't happen, it wouldn't come as a shock to see the Steelers re-enter the Bell sweepstakes now that he's on the market once again.

Of course, Bell's exit from the Steelers was certainly a messy one, but there's no denying the success he had while on the field in Pittsburgh. In his five years with the Steelers, he averaged 1,337 yards from scrimmage and nearly seven total touchdowns a season. Arguably his best season came in 2014 when he totaled 2,215 scrimmage yards and 11 total touchdowns. That said, Bell also logged back-to-back thousand-plus yard rushing seasons for Pittsburgh before sitting out al of 2018 due to a contract dispute.


Again, he has a history of success in their system and, if Pittsburgh was interested last year, they could be interested yet again.

Chicago Bears

Chicago has been one of the bigger surprises of the 2020 season, starting off with a 4-1 record and in the thick of playoff contention to this point. If GM Ryan Pace wants to go all-in with this team that is now spearheaded by quarterback Nick Foles, adding a weapon like Bell may not be a bad boost for an offense that did lose Tarik Cohen for the year due to a torn ACL. Cohen saw 104 targets in the passing game in 2019 and those are theoretically still up for grabs. Bell has proven to be a more than capable pass-catching back, totaling 381 receptions over the course of his career.

The Bears are also ranked 25th in the NFL in total rushing yards and dead last in the league in rushing scores. Adding Bell to this backfield to pair with David Montgomery would certainly bring those numbers to a more respectable level.


Arizona Cardinals​

Do not sleep on the Arizona Cardinals in these Le'Veon Bell sweepstakes. Why? James Saxon. The currents Cards running backs coach held the same position with the Pittsburgh Steelers throughout Bell's tenure with the organization. Saxon helped coach up Bell, a second-round pick out of Michigan State, into the first-team All-Pro back we know today. Given that history, you cannot ignore Arizona as a potential landing spot for Bell.

While the Cardinals are technically a top-five rushing team in the league, that's largely thanks to quarterback Kyle Murray totaling 296 yards and five touchdowns on the ground through five games. Kenyan Drake, who the team acquired around the deadline last year, has been subpar in his second season with the club, rushing for 3.7 yards per carry. Drake is currently playing on just a one-year transition tag, so the Cardinals are not committed to him long-term, which opens the door to bring in the likes of Bell.

Los Angeles Chargers

With Austin Ekeler currently on injured reserve after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 4 which is likely to sideline him for a month-plus, L.A. begins looking like another appealing destination for Bell. While Justin Jackson put in a solid effort (71 yards rushing) against the Saints in Monday's loss, the Chargers as a team were pretty inefficient on the ground, averaging just 3.5 yards per carry. Rookie Joshua Kelley was looked at as the key replacement for Ekeler, but only managed 26 rushing yards on 11 carries.


If they were to sign Bell, not only would that give rookie phenom Justin Herbert a star running back in the here and now, but it'd form one heck of a one-two punch when Ekeler returns to full strength. Now that the Chargers have found their franchise quarterback, it's imperative that they capitalize on his rookie contract and surround him with elite talent to contend. Bringing in Bell to an offense that already has Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Hunter Henry, and Ekeler would do wonders for his development.

Buffalo Bills

The Bills could certainly use a boost in the backfield. They are currently tied for the third-worst yards per carry rate (3.7) in the NFL. They do have Devin Singletary and rookie Zack Moss as two key pieces in the running game, but adding Bell could bring an entirely new dimension to their rushing attack and lessen the pressure off Josh Allen to make plays with his feet along with his arm.

With Allen taking a significant leap as a passer this season, the Bills are primed for a deep playoff run. If they want to be buyers at the deadline and are looking to bolster one of the few areas of weakness along their offense, signing Bell could be a smart way to go.
 
Can't really judge him wearing a Jets uniform. Might be a high ceiling offensive piece behind this LOS. Plus he catches the ball as well as any receiving RB.
 
We should get him. We have the space. Just do it. It would make our run game elite, add another pass catcher. Open up receivers more. Nobody is going to add extra coverage on receivers
Bell on our team makes us a better team.

Add him to our unit? That's probably an extra win this season. Do it.
 
Put Burkhead in the slot to help Jules...he’s got good hands (just ask TB). Bell will get plenty of carries.
 
Jones isn't that great.
He's decent but I don't necessarily think Bell moves the needle much in Tampa anyhow. They have plenty of talent, their concern is coaching.
 
Wow...Jets’ OL has sucked, but I’d still be interested..


He averaged 3.3 yards per carry in New York, this from a guy who went to 3 Pro Bowls and 2 All Pro teams in Pittsburgh... and here I was told Sony is the only RB who needs good blocking.

Odd?

I'd take him on a low cost deal in a heartbeat, but they probably won't because the RB room is chock full of talent.
 
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Well, this year anyone is practice squad eligible so...
 
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