Speaking Tuesday, Le'Veon Bell said he believes he still isn't receiving enough touches.
Bell said he can be "the Bell of old if gets the ball more." Known for massive workloads as a Steeler, Bell has reached 20 carries only once all season. He is averaging a modest, by his standards, 20 touches. That is still enough work to make hay with. Running behind one of the league's worst offensive lines, Bell is averaging an anemic 3.2 yards per carry, the lowest mark of his career. His 7.3 yards per reception would be the second lowest of his career. With Bell and coach Adam Gase gradually escalating their war of words, the odds seem high that 27-year-old Bell will be playing elsewhere in 2020.
SOURCE: Rich Cimini on Twitter
Dec 10, 2019, 5:01 PM ET