The Football Feed

Le'Veon Bell apologizes to Pittsburgh Steelers fans!

He's saying that he's sorry for having left earlier in his career!

The Football Feed

The Football Feed

Former Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell is issuing an apology to Pittsburgh Steelers fans everywhere for his departure from the team, something that he says he now regrets and wishes he wouldn't have done. 

Contract negotiations with the Steelers would ultimately see him go elsewhere rather than accepting the deal he was offered by the squad that he earned three Pro Bowls and had two All-Pro seasons with.

“Look, I don’t know how many times I’ve gone on podcast interviews and said I wish things turned on differently. But you’re right. I never apologized to the fans for really sitting out or leaving the Steelers. I never apologized. So, I’m gonna say I apologize for leaving the best fans there is in this damn world. I shouldn’t have left. I apologize. I should never have left. I apologize. That’s my fault. That’s on me,” Bell said via his Snapchat.

Bell would later sign with the New York Jets, but was never the same player. During the same podcast, he absolutely ripped now-former Jets head coach Adam Gase for his play calling. Later, he would enjoy stints playing for the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He's currently a free agent, but holds no hard feelings towards Pittsburgh.

It sounds like he wishes things would have ended differently in the Steel City!

Recommended articles:

Recommended articles: