FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Le'Veon Bell's first season with the New York Jets has been a disappointment, fueling trade speculation, but he doesn't want to be a one-and-done player.
"I wouldn't have signed here for four years if I didn't want to be here four years," Bell said Friday.
Bell, who signed a $52.5 million contract last March as one of the top free agents, is having the worst statistical season of his career. The former Pittsburgh Steelers star also is on a losing team for the first time.
The Jets (6-9), who figure to be rebuilding, could look to shop the former All-Pro in the offseason.