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Le’Veon Bell has clearly lost a step since his All-Pro days in Pittsburgh, but that doesn’t mean he still can’t be a valuable player for a contender.
Bell’s time in New York isn’t a true reflection of the player he is or once was.
And his new head coach clearly recognizes that, otherwise, the Chiefs wouldn’t have added Bell to a backfield that’s already occupied by the team’s first-round pick, Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
He’s been a heck of a player. I wouldn’t expect anything else here, Andy Reid told ESPN’s Adam Teicher

Le’Veon Bell has clearly lost a step since his All-Pro days in Pittsburgh, but that doesn’t mean he still can’t be a valuable player for a contender.
Bell’s time in New York isn’t a true reflection of the player he is or once was.
And his new head coach clearly recognizes that, otherwise, the Chiefs wouldn’t have added Bell to a backfield that’s already occupied by the team’s first-round pick, Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
He’s been a heck of a player. I wouldn’t expect anything else here, Andy Reid told ESPN’s Adam Teicher