Le’Veon Bell Finally Apologizes To Fantasy Owners That Drafted Him In 2018

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Le’Veon Bell’s season long holdout ruined a lot of fantasy football teams last season, when he decided to sit out over a contract dispute with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

On Monday, the star running back took to Twitter out apologize for that:

Bell was ranked at or near the top in many fantasy player rankings last year, but he sat out the entire season.

The three-time Pro Bowler signed with the New York Jets this offseason and said last week that he feels so refreshed, he’s willing to go above and beyond this season.

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“I’m up for 500 [touches] if it’s going to take us to a Super Bowl,” Bell said, exaggerating the number to make a point.