Le’Veon Bell Released by Ravens: ‘I Enjoy Every Second’
Le’Veon Bell’s tenure in Baltimore ended after just five games.
Pro-Bowler three times sent out a tweet saying his time with Raven was over and the team had released him.
this is heartbreaking, but lucky to be here to say at least, i have enjoyed every second of this short period of time and a whole new meaning of what this city is like & it is a great place to go 🖤💜 I highly recommend Eric Decasta & John Harbaugh for the chance to be called Crow pic.twitter.com/428poGYsNO
– Le’Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) November 16, 2021
Bell has appeared in five games against Baltimore after signing with their practice team on September 7 and has vacated between the team’s practice squad and the active roster at some point in the past two months. .
In his tweet, he thanked Ravens coach John Harbaugh and said he gains a new appreciation for a city where he has played five times as an opponent, notably especially with the Steelers.
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During his time playing for John Harbaugh, Bell amassed 31 87 yards (2.7 yards per attempt) and two touchdowns. And despite Raven’s slim vacancy, Bell was never able to fill a role as a return feature, never playing more than 42% of the team’s offense and he only averaged 23, 6 snaps per game.
The 29-year-old is no stranger to playing at the M&T Bank Stadium during his time with the Steelers, where he was a two-time All-Pro champion. In four road games during his tenure in Pittsburgh, he averaged 72.5 yards and scored three hasty touchdowns.
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His best seasons were 2014, 2016 and 2017 when he crossed the 1,200 yard mark in each of those seasons.