Former Pittsburgh Steelers star running back Le’Veon Bell was on his way to superstardom. That is until he and the Steelers couldn’t agree on a long-term extension following the 2017 season. The Steelers placed the franchise tag on the star back, but he never signed it, and decided to sit out the entire 2018 season. After four failed stints with four different teams beginning in 2019, the former Michigan State star is longer in the NFL. Let Bell tell it now, it was a huge mistake and one he regrets. The former three-time All-Pro and three-time Pro Bowl selection recently opened up on how things ended in the Steel City, and he was extremely apologetic. Bell Takes To Snapchat To Issue Apology Now five years later, and still only 31 years old, the multitalented Bell is out of football. All of this probably could’ve been avoided had he signed the tender with the Steelers in 2018. But that’s in the rearview mirror now, and Bell recently issued an apology for how he handled things in a video via Snapchat. Le’Veon Bell on Snapchat: “I never apologized to the fans for really sitting out or leaving the Steelers. I never apologized.
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