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12-23-2014, 04:46 PM
RB Le'Veon Bell's standout season didn't go unnoticed by teammates who voted him the team's MVP.
It was Christmas Eve 2013 when Le’Veon Bell stood in the Steelers media room accepting the team’s Joe Greene Great Performance Award, given to the organization’s rookie of the year.
At the time, he talked about wanting to improve.
“It means a lot to win this,” said Bell on Dec. 24, 2013. “It’s a great award. I am thankful for it. Hopefully I will continue to get better.”
On Tuesday, Bell stood in the same spot, this time because he accomplished what he set out to do this offseason. He got better. So good, in fact, that he was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player by his teammates.
“This award is something as a kid you always dreamt about, being the MVP of your team or one of the players your teammates call upon to be a playmaker and difference maker in a game,” said Bell. “I am so proud to be the MVP. But me being MVP is something I can’t do on my own. The MVP is an individual award, but it’s really a team award in my eyes. I can’t do it without my teammates. Guys deserve it as much as I do. I am just proud to be a Pittsburgh Steeler.”
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http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Bell-I-am-proud-to-be-a-Pittsburgh-Steeler/58bee15e-9c2b-4dbf-a14d-22aefd6da6b6
It was Christmas Eve 2013 when Le’Veon Bell stood in the Steelers media room accepting the team’s Joe Greene Great Performance Award, given to the organization’s rookie of the year.
At the time, he talked about wanting to improve.
“It means a lot to win this,” said Bell on Dec. 24, 2013. “It’s a great award. I am thankful for it. Hopefully I will continue to get better.”
On Tuesday, Bell stood in the same spot, this time because he accomplished what he set out to do this offseason. He got better. So good, in fact, that he was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player by his teammates.
“This award is something as a kid you always dreamt about, being the MVP of your team or one of the players your teammates call upon to be a playmaker and difference maker in a game,” said Bell. “I am so proud to be the MVP. But me being MVP is something I can’t do on my own. The MVP is an individual award, but it’s really a team award in my eyes. I can’t do it without my teammates. Guys deserve it as much as I do. I am just proud to be a Pittsburgh Steeler.”
read more
http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Bell-I-am-proud-to-be-a-Pittsburgh-Steeler/58bee15e-9c2b-4dbf-a14d-22aefd6da6b6