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can the steelers franchise tag bell again

by Casper Schroeder Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Le'Veon

Le'Veon Bell

Le'Veon Andrew Bell Sr. is an American football running back for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He played college football at Michigan State, and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft.

Bell will not be transition or franchise tagged by the Pittsburgh Steelers, team GM Kevin Colbert told members of the media on Wednesday that included Jim Wexell of 247Sports. Colbert said that the expense of tagging Bell was one of the reasons why the Steelers have decided not to place a tag on Bell for a third consecutive year.

The Steelers won't franchise tag him again, because a third tag would cost more than $25 million. They could always transition tag him, but it still seems unlikely they'd match whatever offer Bells gets on the open market. Either way, Bell will be elsewhere in 2019 barring something extraordinarily unexpected.Nov 13, 2018

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Is Bell coming back to the Steelers?

While there has been concern among fans about Le'Veon Bell's holdout, the Pittsburgh Steelers star confirmed he will be back before the start of the regular season.

Is Le'Veon Bell back?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed free agent running back Le'Veon Bell on Wednesday, adding an experienced veteran to an offensive backfield that has recently been thinned by injuries. The Buccaneers did not have to make any corresponding moves as they began the day with four available spots on the 53-man roster.

Is Le'Veon Bell's career over?

Le'Veon Bell retires from NFL, ready to start boxing career.

Will Steelers use franchise tag?

Even if the Steelers had the most cap space in the NFL, a designation currently held by the Miami Dolphins, it still wouldn't be likely they use the franchise tag in 2022.

Why did the Ravens let Bell go?

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Former Pro Bowl running back Le'Veon Bell was waived by the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday after struggling in five games with the team. Bell will become a free agent if he goes unclaimed by another team.

What team is Le'Veon Bell on now 2022?

Le'Veon Bell, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, RB - News, Stats, Bio - CBSSports.com.

Does Le Veon Bell regret?

Ahead of his fight with former NFL running back Adrian Peterson, Bell took some time to reflect on his football career and even shared one of his all-time biggest regrets from his time in the league.

Where is Le'Veon Bell going?

Le'Veon Bell is signing with the Baltimore Ravens practice squad, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported Tuesday.

Why is Leveon Bell not playing?

The former Pittsburgh Steelers running back, scheduled to face fellow NFL running back Adrian Peterson on July 30, said in a news conference promoting the fight that he does not plan to play football this upcoming season in order to focus on his incipient boxing career.

How much cap space will the Steelers have in 2022?

As mentioned, all the above outlined moves have been accounted for now. I wrote all offseason about how I expected the team to enter the 2022 regular season with a $9 million buffer in salary cap space. Well, I just missed the number as it sits at $8,600,587.

How much cap space do the Steelers have?

They total up to be a little more than $22.575 million with $9 million of that being available space for the team to use come Week 1 of the 2023 regular season. In essence, the Steelers, as we sit here today, effectively have -$7,387,995 in projected 2023 salary cap space to work with.

How much cap space does the Pittsburgh Steelers have in 2022?

That adds up to the team having approximately $11.25 million in usable salary cap space if they choose to make an addition to the roster, figuring in a $5 million cushion that team will likely choose to carry into the season for emergencies.

Who did the Steelers put the franchise tag on?

Placing the franchise tag on Bell was when all the drama began. The Steelers tagged Bell at a value of $12.1 million while the club worked on negotiating a long-term contract prior to the July 17 deadline. Pittsburgh thought it had a deal with their star running back, but he nixed it at the last minute.

Who did the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise tag?

Since 2017, the Steelers have used the tag three times. Twice on Le'Veon Bell in 2017 and 2018 and again in 2020 on Bud Dupree.

How much money did Bell leave on the table?

He's as dangerous a runner as he is a pass catcher and he wants to be compensated as such. Given that he left $18 million in guaranteed money on the table in 2017 it's reasonable to think that his thinking hasn't wavered.

How many interceptions did Big Ben have in Week 5?

In that game, Ben Roethlisberger threw the ball 55 times against the NFL 's best defense and the results were ... something else. Big Ben had five interceptions, including two pick-sixes. Bell, meanwhile, only had 15 carries even though Jacksonville's run defense ranks is among the league's worst.

Did Bell protest the franchise tag?

Bell protested the franchise tag by holding out of training camp, and it wasn't until Week 4 that he put up a typical dominating performance. Bell is willing to hold out much longer than that -- but for now his focus remains on one thing: Bringing another Lombardi Trophy to Pittsburgh.

Why are the Steelers going to franchise tag Bell again?

The Steelers will have to place the tag on Bell so he won’t hit the free agent market. This will be the second consecutive season that Bell has received the tag.

How much did Bell get paid last season?

But he’s probably not happy about it. The franchise tag gave Bell $12.12 million last season. If he’s stays on it again in 2018, it would pay him $14.544 million. While that’s a nice chunk of change, Bell wants a commitment from his team that’s never been seen in NFL history. He just might get it, too.

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