PITTSBURGH -- Giving Le'Veon Bell the ball was the Pittsburgh Steelers' best offensive option last season. His 157 yards from scrimmage per game were the third-most ever for a running back.
But that instant offense required 28 touches per game, resulting in a groin injury that resurfaced in the AFC title game. Over 16 games, Bell's pace would have produced 448 overall touches, good enough for seventh all time.
When asked about managing Bell's workload offensive coordinator Todd Haley said the Steelers will have "all those discussions."