Pittsburgh
Steelers quarterback Ben
Roethlisberger did his best to keep communication lines open
with running back Le'Veon Bell.
Roethlisberger told reporters
Wednesday morning that he reached out to Bell ahead of the league's Tuesday
deadline for Bell to sign his franchise tag.
"I texted him yesterday
before the deadline asking him -- texted -- saying I was hoping he was going to
show up, and if he decided not to I wish him nothing but the best,"
Roethlisberger said, via video posted by PennLive.com . "He was a great
teammate and football player. To each their own on what they want to walk away
from."
Roethlisberger said Bell did not
reply to his text message, and eventually Bell elected to not sign his $14.5 million franchise
tender. By doing so, Bell will not receive the money and miss the rest of the
season.
With Bell's career in Pittsburgh
almost certainly over, it appears his teammates have moved on as well.
After practice on Wednesday,
multiple Steelers players
raided Bell's locker. According to multiple reports, they took his nameplate
off his stall and divided up items they found in the locker. ESPN's Jeremy
Fowler posted a video showing linebacker Bud Dupree thanking
Bell for his Jordan Brand cleats before putting one of the shoes on.
Before practice, Roethlisberger
told reporters he couldn't imagine sitting out a entire season like Bell has in
his pursuit for a long-term contract.
"It would be tough,"
Roethlisberger said. "Part of the great thing about this sport is this
band of brothers, this group of guys in here. Being with them is kind of what
keeps me coming back here, just so many years, too. But like I said, to each
their own. Each guy has their own motives and motivations and I can't comment
on him. I am glad that we won't talk about this anymore, though."
In the meantime, the Steelers will
now rely on James Conner,
who has been a capable fill during Bell's absence with 771 yards rushing and 10
touchdowns to go along with 387 yards receiving and a touchdown.
Conner suffered a concussion in
Week 10, but the Steelers believe
he should be ready for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville
Jaguars.
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