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NY Jets running back Le’Veon Bell had a difficult 2019. What must go right to make 2020 a success?
The NY Jets probably didn’t expect the year they got out of Le’Veon Bell in 2019 when they originally signed him to a massive four-year, $52.5 million contract in the offseason.
Bell struggled to the tune of his worst NFL season rushing for just 789 yards and three touchdowns on an absolutely abysmal 3.2 yards per carry. Bell was, quite frankly, the least effective starting running back in NFL.