The “We Want Le’Veon Bell” chorus is starting to raise its voice across the NFL now that the Steelers running back is destined to sit out the remainder of this season with hopes of signing a multi-year free-agent deal in the spring.
The Jets, because of their $95 million in cap money, have been prominently mentioned as a landing spot for the 26-year-old three-time Pro Bowl performer. But there is no need to rush to judgment on whether to sign Bell. There are plenty of reasons for the Jets to steer clear if the price is too high.