Le'Veon Bell Just Liked This Tweet, Hinting At His Future
Le'Veon Bell is set to miss his third game in a row for the Pittsburgh Steelers. More and more, it looks like the star running back may never wear black-and-gold again.
Bell has not signed his franchise tender. It looks like he has no intention on doing so and reporting any time soon, and earlier today, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Steelers are exploring trading him.
This afternoon, Bell may or may not have subtly hinted at his future on Twitter. It just took some sleuthing to uncover it.
A few hours ago, Bell liked a video posted by an account named @360FFB. It shows him scoring a touchdown on his last touch in last year's AFC playoff loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The caption reads "This was most likely Le’Veon Bell’s last play as the Pittsburgh Steelers running back."
SO are the Steelers trading Bell? It sounds like he's at peace with whatever they decide, and is prepared to not play for them anymore.
The 26-year-old standout is eyeing a big contract in free agency this winter. The Steelers aren't going to give it to him, so he will definitely be playing elsewhere next season.
The only bit of intrigue remaining is what uniform he'll be wearing if he plays this fall.