Football has never been the issue for Le'Veon Bell.
When he’s on the field, there might be no one better.
Bell seems to recognize the gravity of the next few months. He’s looking to shed the injury-prone label after finishing back-to-back seasons with a knee issue. He’ll be a free agent after the 2016 season, and he can ensure his future with the Pittsburgh Steelers via a long-term contract. He can also reclaim his place as a fantasy football machine with an early-season splash, less than a year after major knee surgery to repair a torn medial collateral ligament.
All that comes with a caveat: He must play smart. The delicate balance many running backs struggle to find is remaining powerful and punishing without being reckless, especially coming off a complicated injury.
Bell aims to find it.......
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