Despite other reports, the odds Le’Veon Bell expects mind-blowing numbers from the Steelers are a bit off, in my opinion.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have until July 17th, not the 15th which falls on a weekend, to get a long-term contract done with All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell. If they fail to do so, Bell has two options: Sign his franchise tag to play one year for $12 million dollars, or to hold out.

Most are speculating the Steelers will get a deal done with Bell before the...

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