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The release of Jets running back Le'Veon Bell likely became official at 4:00 p.m. ET. So when he becomes a free agent, where will he land?
Bears coach Matt Nagy was asked about the possibility of Bell signing in Chicago. Nagy didn’t rule it out.
“I think he’s a good running...
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The Le'Veon Bell era on the Jets has officially ended.
Bell’s release became official with the league office this afternoon, making him no longer a Jet and now a free agent who can sign with any team.
The Jets would have loved to be able to trade Bell, but there was no way any...
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When running back Le'Veon Bell became a free agent in early 2019, the 49ers lurked on the fringes of the market, in the event his price tag fell below eight figures per year. Bell is now back on the market, but it sounds like the 49ers won’t be making a run at him.
“I’m good with...
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The Jets announced last night that they will release Le'Veon Bell. Which means, contrary to many accounts of the situation, that they haven’t released him yet.
The smarter move would be to keep him, at least for the next two weeks and six days.
Although the Jets currently have no...
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The Jets signed running back Le'Veon Bell to a four-year, $52.5 million contract with $27 million guaranteed when he was a free agent before the 2019 season and they have decided to release him five games into his second season with the team.
Bell’s departure comes as no great...
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Joe Flacco remains the Jets’ starting quarterback for another week.
Sam Darnold will miss Sunday’s game against the Dolphins and Flacco will start in his place, the Jets confirmed today.
Darnold suffered an injury to his throwing shoulder two weeks ago against the Broncos, and...
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When Jets CEO Christopher Johnson was giving head coach Adam Gase a vote of confidence after the team’s season-opening loss, he said that Gase has a “brilliant offensive mind” and that mind will continue to come up with the offensive plays for the 0-5 team.
Gase said on Monday...
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From time to time, a team will announce that it plans to release a player. Then, before actually releasing the player, the team will find a trade partner.
That may be what the Jets are trying to do with running back Le'Veon Bell.
His release won’t become official until Wednesday...
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A year and a half after signing a four-year, $52.5 million contract, Le'Veon Bell is done with the Jets.
Jets General Manager Joe Douglas said in a statement that the team has decided to cut Bell after not finding a trading partner.
“After having conversations with Le’Veon and...
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The Jets signed Chris Hogan in August to provide some veteran help to a receiving corps that was dealing with injuries, but now he’s become one of the injured members of the group.
Hogan was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. He went to the locker room with a knee injury during...
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For plenty of reasons, it makes sense for the Jets to try to trade running back Le'Veon Bell. The fact that it makes so much sense to trade him could make it even harder to do so.
The Jets surely won’t keep Bell in 2021, when he’s due to receive $11.5 million in compensation, in...
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The partnership between running back Le'Veon Bell and the Jets has not gone as planned since Bell arrived as a free agent in 2019 and the Jets are reportedly trying to end it via a trade.
Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News had the first report Tuesday about the Jets working...
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New York Jets running back Le'Veon Bell didn’t seem happy following his team’s 30-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Bell declined post-game interview requests as the Jets fell to 0-5 on the year with all five losses coming by at least 11 points. Instead, he appeared to...
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The Jets rank 31st in total offense, including 32nd in passing. They have scored six offensive touchdowns and are averaging 15 points a game as a team.
It invited a question to Adam Gase from J.P. Pelzman of Forbes.com on Monday: Would the head coach consider relinquishing...
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The NFL’s latest surgical procedure on the schedule amounts to an octuple bypass.
The league has announced revisions to the schedule for eight games, sparked by the postponement of Sunday’s game between the Broncos and Patriots and the delay of the Bills-Titans game to Tuesday...
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The Cardinals what they needed to snap a two-game losing streak when the schedule sent them to MetLife Stadium to meet the Jets.
Arizona followed in the footsteps of the first four teams to play the Jets this season and sent them to a convincing defeat. Kyler Murray threw for one...
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The Cardinals beat up on the Jets on Sunday, but they may have lost one of their top defensive players for the season in the process.
Edge rusher Chandler Jones went to the locker room before halftime after injuring his biceps. He was ruled out of the game a short time later and...
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Jets running back Le'Veon Bell wasn’t in a mood to discuss his return to the lineup after Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals.
Bell missed three games after hurting his hamstring in the season opener and returned to start Sunday’s game. He ran 13 times for 60 yards and caught one pass...
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Cardinals General Manager Steve Keim said in a radio interview this week that he wanted to see the team’s star players play like stars.
Keim got what he asked for in a 30-10 win over the Jets. Kyler Murray threw for 380 yards and ran for a touchdown, DeAndre Hopkins caught a...
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The Jets won’t have quarterback Sam Darnold against the Cardinals on Sunday, but they will have running back Le'Veon Bell back in the lineup.
Bell was activated from injured reserve on Saturday afternoon. He was put on the list after injuring his hamstring in a Week One loss to...