Le'Veon Bell's Apology: Regretting Controversial Departure from Steelers

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Le'Veon Bell, former Pittsburgh Steelers running back, apologized to fans for leaving the team in 2018 during a contract dispute. In a video on social media, Bell expressed regret for not apologizing earlier and acknowledged that he should never have left the Steelers. He played five successful seasons with the team before sitting out the 2018 season and signing with the New York Jets in 2019. Bell cited guaranteed money as the main issue in his contract negotiations with the Steelers. After leaving the Jets in 2020, he played for the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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- Le'Veon Bell says he 'never should have left' Steelers for Jets New York Daily News
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