New York Jets fans can sleep easy. They will indeed see Le’Veon Bell on the field this season. It’s only a matter of when.
After Bell skipped last month’s voluntary minicamp proceedings, some critics questioned the optics after last season’s controversy. Bell infamously sat out the entirety of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2018 season over a contract dispute. He signed with the Jets in March, inking a four-year, $52.5 million contract.
Bell was one of the two Jets who did not attend the voluntary workouts (linebacker Darron Lee was the other). A little less than two weeks after the skip, Bell has taken to social media to explain it.