LeVeon Bell expects Steelers fans to fill MetLife Stadium and boo him in Week 16

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LeVeon Bell expects Steelers fans to fill MetLife Stadium and boo him in Week 16

will be facing the Sunday -- the first game the running back will square off against his former team. While the Jets won't be facing the Steelers in Pittsburgh, Bell expects plenty of Steelers fans to make the trip to New Jersey. The Jets are out of the playoffs in December while the Steelers are fighting for the final playoff spot. Bell played in Pittsburgh for five years and Landon Dickerson Jersey he knows Steelers fans will show up and support their team."It's going to be packed with Steeler fans," Bell said, . "When we played the , there were a lot of Raider fans and it was loud. I think it'll be the same as that, if not more. Steeler fans travel well. I definitely know that."Bell had a dominant run with the Steelers from 2013 to 2017, racking up 5,336 rushing yards, 2,660 receiving yards, and averaging 5.2 yards per touch. He earned Nate Herbig Jersey two All-Pro selections and had three 1,000-yard rushing seasons. Bell sat out the 2018 season due to a contract dispute and signed a four year, $52.5 million deal with the Jets this past offseason.The Steelers mi sed the playoffs in 2018 in part because of Bell's absence, something the fans may remember when they see Bell take the field Sunday. "It'll probably be Reggie White Jersey 50-50," Bell said on the crowd. "I think half will be happy to see me and still love me, and half that hates me, despises me. It is what it is. I'm going to show love, regardle s. Anybody who's wearing my jersey, I'll go sign it. It's going to be fun."Bell's first season with the Jets hasn't gone as planned. He has 204 carries for 676 yards and three touchdowns, averaging just 3.3 Boston Scott Jersey yards per carry. Bell has only three games where he averaged over four yards a carry and has yet to have a 100-yard game this season. He has 57 catches for 404 yards and a touchdown, with Mike Quick Jersey the 1,080 yards from scrimmage and 4.1 yards per touch the lowest of his career since Bell's rookie year (when he played more than 10 games). Bell has been frustrated with his lack of touches in New York, but is repeatedly said he's happy with the Jets. he has a chance to redeem a frustrating season if he contributes toward beating his former team Sunday.
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