Colbert: Bell Knee Injury “Encouraging”
Joe Starkey and Chris Mueller of Starkey, Miller and Mueller sat down with Steelers GM Kevin Colbert at training camp.
Joe Starkey and Chris Mueller of Starkey, Miller and Mueller sat down with Steelers GM Kevin Colbert at training camp.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger doesn’t have a medical degree, but that doesn’t prevent him from commenting on the status of injured players. Roethlisberger said Friday morning that from what he’s heard, the knee injury suffered by rookie running back Le’Veon Bell Thursday during practice isn’t bad. Roethlisberger said … Source: Yardbarker: Pittsburgh Steelers
The left knee injury that kept Steelers rookie running back Le’Veon Bell out of the lineup in the club’s preseason opener has again become an issue. Bell’s left knee flared up on Thursday, head coach Mike Tomlin indicated, according to the club’s official Twitter feed. In welcome news for Steelers fans, Ian Rapoport of NFL… Source: ProFootballTalk…
Running back Le’Veon Bell tried to put everyone’s fears to rest over his knee injury, saying that it is “nothing too major,” and he doesn’t expect to miss too much time.“It’s not too bad. It’s noth…… Source: Pittsburgh Steelers : News
It wasn’t a good day at running back for the Steelers as both Isaac Redman and Le’Veon Bell, listed as co-starters on the depth chart, left practice injured. Redman suffered a stinger early in prac…… Source: Pittsburgh Steelers : News
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LATROBE, Pa. (93-7 THE FAN) — The Steelers released their two-deep for their Monday night matchup with the Redskins, and it lists Isaac Redman and rookie Le’Veon Bell as c… Source: CBS Pittsburgh » Steelers
Rookie running back Le’Veon Bell hasn’t taken a snap for the Steelers in a game. When he does for the first time, it could be as the starter. Via Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, the Steelers have moved the second-round draft pick from No. 3 on the depth chart to No. 1, where he currently shares…
Even though rookie running back Le’Veon Bell wasn’t able to play in last week’s preseason game against the Giants, he’s already at the top of their depth chart. According to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, Bell is now listed as the Steelers starting running back after being pegged with the third team last week. “The guys…