All you need to know about Le’Veon Bell’s first season with the Jets is his best game of 2019 came in a New Jersey bowling alley.
That 251 he bowled two weeks ago looks much better than what he has accomplished on the field. His play this season has not quite been a gutter ball, more like a 7-10 split.
There was excitement in March when the Jets signed Bell to a four-year, $52.5 million deal. There was hope in August when Bell looked spry in training camp. There has been mainly disappointment from September through December, as Bell is averaging a career-low 3.