Former Steelers Star Believes Le’Veon Bell Should Sign With Patriots

Bell was released by the Jets on Tuesday

Mike Wallace apparently is among those aboard the Le’Veon Bell-to-the-Patriots train.

Bell, a three-time Pro Bowl running back, was released Tuesday night by the New York Jets, who signed him to a $52.5 million deal two years ago. Bell did not get along with head coach Adam Gase and seemingly never was a good fit in New York.

Wallace, a former Pro Bowl receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers, identified four teams that, according to him, Bell should consider joining: Patriots, Steelers, Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams.

In theory, the 28-year-old Bell would be a great fit with the Patriots. His dual-threat abilities out of the backfield probably would be put to good use in an already-run-heavy offense that features an excellent offensive line.

However, it’s impossible to ignore Bell’s attitude issues, though the Patriots erased that once-drawn line in the sand for good when they brought in Antonio Brown last year. More than anything, the fact that New England has a crowded, talented backfield makes a marriage with Bell feel unlikely.

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If anything, the Patriots should be looking to subtract a running back, rather than add one.

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Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.