The rookie season of Le’Veon Bell got off to a rocky start, as despite his sterling reputation coming out of Michigan State as a workhorse, he missed the early portion of it with a Lisfranc injury, a tricky but serious injury if not treated with care.
However, late in the 2013 season he showed glimpses of why the team had such high hopes as it’s running back of the future when they took him in the axons round of the 2013 NFL Draft. His 2014 season was the complete opposite, as he took the league by storm, leading the AFC in rushing with 1,361 yards to go along with 854 yards through the air en route to first-team All-Pro honors.