
Browns WR David Bell Retires at 24 After Off-Field Injury
Browns wide receiver David Bell announced his retirement due to an off-field injury that risked his life, after playing 32 games over three seasons and missing most of 2024 with a hip injury.
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Browns wide receiver David Bell announced his retirement due to an off-field injury that risked his life, after playing 32 games over three seasons and missing most of 2024 with a hip injury.

Joe Flacco throws his third touchdown pass of the game, connecting with David Bell on fourth down to give the Cleveland Browns a 28-14 lead over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Flacco becomes the first Browns quarterback since 1980 to have at least three touchdown passes of 30 yards or more in a single game.
Cincinnati Reds left-hander Brandon Williamson has tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the fourth Reds pitcher to do so this week. As a result, he will miss his scheduled start on Sunday, further jeopardizing the team's chances of making it to the postseason. Manager David Bell confirmed that a couple of support staff members have also tested positive, and the team has reinstated some COVID-19 protocols. The Reds are currently just one game back from a National League wild-card spot and are taking precautions to prevent further spread within the team.

The Cincinnati Reds celebrated manager David Bell's three-year contract extension with a hard-fought 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The players expressed their excitement and admiration for Bell, highlighting his leadership and the enjoyment they have playing for him. The game showcased the team's resilience, offensive prowess, and strong defensive plays, including crucial double plays and a four-out save by closer Alexis Díaz. The win was deemed important for the Reds as they continue their push for the division title.
The Cincinnati Reds have signed manager David Bell to a three-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2026 season. Despite a rocky start to his tenure, the Reds have shown improvement under Bell's leadership, with a strong showing in the 2020 shortened season and a competitive position in the playoff race this year. The extension reflects the organization's satisfaction with the team's progress and aims to provide continuity in the dugout.

The Cincinnati Reds have extended manager David Bell's contract through the 2026 season amidst a surprising year for the team, which currently finds itself contending for the postseason. Bell, who took over as manager in 2019, has been praised for fostering a strong clubhouse culture and has guided the Reds to a 56-48 record this season. Despite a roster teardown in 2022, the team has exceeded expectations and is currently holding a Wild Card spot in the National League.

The New York Yankees swept the Cincinnati Reds with a 4-1 win on Sunday, but both managers, Aaron Boone and David Bell, were ejected in the first and eighth innings, respectively. Boone's ejection came during the bottom of the first inning when a dropped foul ball was deemed to be a fair fly ball after a replay review. The Reds' early 1-0 lead came off Luis Severino, in his return from a strained lat that forced him to miss the first month and a half of the season. Despite the ejections, the biggest takeaway for the Yankees will likely be the team's ability to complete a sweep with star Aaron Judge on the bench.

Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell was ejected from Friday night's game against the New York Yankees after umpires left Clarke Schmidt in the game following a substance check where they made him wash his hands. Schmidt pitched 5+ innings of two-run ball in the Yankees' 6-2 victory.

Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell was ejected from the game after disputing the umpires' decision to allow New York Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt to continue playing following a foreign substance check. Schmidt was allowed to stay on the mound after cleaning off his wrist, and the Yankees went on to win 6-2. This is the second time this season an opposing manager has been tossed after a sticky substance check on a Yankees pitcher.

Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell missed Friday's game due to an undisclosed minor medical procedure. Bench coach Freddie Benavides acted as manager for the game. Bell is expected to return to the bench for Saturday's game.

Cincinnati Reds' bench coach Freddie Benavides will serve as acting manager for Friday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies as Reds' manager David Bell underwent a minor medical procedure. Bell is expected to return to his role for Saturday's afternoon game in Philadelphia. The Reds' did not provide any information on Bell's procedure itself or what prompted it.