REAL POSSIBILITY
STEELERS RB WON'T REPORT BY DEADLINE
Le'Veon Bell may not return to the Pittsburgh Steelers this
season after all.
According to Mark Kaboly of The Athletic, there is a
"real possibility" that Bell won't sign his franchise tender and will
sit the entire 2018 campaign:
"A source confirmed to The Athletic that Bell is now
contemplating whether or not he will show up by the Nov. 13 franchise tag
deadline based on newly learned information from the collective bargaining
agreement that would allow him to be deemed as a third-year franchise player in
2019 rather than to revert to the second year, even if he doesn't report."
If Bell is designated on a third-year franchise tag, it
would sit at around $25 million, one of the highest contracts in the NFL. As
Kaboly noted, the Steelers wouldn't tag him at such an enormous number, in
essence making him a free agent.
In other words, Bell reportedly doesn't have to show at all
this year to get the outcome he desires.
The Steelers could use the transition tag on him, which
would be worth less than the exclusive franchise tag they used this season.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, it would be worth around $9-10 million
and allow the team to match any offer to Bell.
Still, Bell would be free to test the market under the
transition tag, and even if the Steelers matched any external offers, the
veteran running back could sign the long-term deal he's desired. The only way
the $9-10 million transition tag would come into effect would be if Bell
couldn't come to terms on a long-term deal with a single team. It seems
unlikely, however.
Whether those offers would be in the monetary range he's
seeking remains to be seen. But Bell has been one of the most potent offensive
weapons in football since 2013, rushing for 5,336 yards and 35 touchdowns in
his five seasons while adding 312 receptions for 2,660 yards and another seven
scores.
Plenty of teams will crave an all-around weapon on offense
like Bell. The Steelers, meanwhile, can afford to see him go, with James Conner
proving to be a more-than-adequate replacement this season (1,085 yards from
scrimmage, 10 total touchdowns).
It's yet another twist in an ongoing saga and one that
likely won't be resolved until this postseason. Wednesday's news makes it all
the more likely that Bell won't play a snap of football this year.
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