Le'Veon Bell

American football player

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2024 Bell endorsed Donald Trump in the United States presidential election.
2024 Bell endorsed Donald Trump in the United States presidential election.
May 25 2024 Le'Veon Bell wins MFB cruiserweight tournament quarter-final against Tristan Hamm by Unanimous Decision (UD) at NRG Arena in Houston, Texas
May 25 2024 Le'Veon Bell wins MFB cruiserweight tournament quarter-final against Tristan Hamm by Unanimous Decision (UD) at NRG Arena in Houston, Texas
April 12 2024 Le'Veon Bell was announced as a participant in the MFB Cruiserweight Title Tournament.
April 12 2024 Le'Veon Bell was announced as a participant in the MFB Cruiserweight Title Tournament.
April 21 2023 Defeated YouTuber JMX via unanimous decision in a boxing match at the XULA Convocation Centre.
April 21 2023 Defeated YouTuber JMX via unanimous decision in a boxing match at the XULA Convocation Centre.
March 4 2023 Announced his boxing match against British YouTuber JMX as the headline bout for MF & DAZN: X Series 006, to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
March 4 2023 Announced his boxing match against British YouTuber JMX as the headline bout for MF & DAZN: X Series 006, to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
2022 Competed in season eight of The Masked Singer as 'Milkshake'.
2022 Began pursuing a career in professional boxing.
2022 Competed in season eight of The Masked Singer as 'Milkshake'.
2022 Began pursuing a career in professional boxing.
October 29 2022 Made his professional boxing debut against Uriah Hall, losing via unanimous decision.
October 29 2022 Made his professional boxing debut against Uriah Hall, losing via unanimous decision.
September 10 2022 Defeated Adrian Peterson in a boxing exhibition match via fifth-round technical knockout at Banc of California Stadium.
September 10 2022 Defeated Adrian Peterson in a boxing exhibition match via fifth-round technical knockout at Banc of California Stadium.
July 2022 Le'Veon Bell announced his intention to sit out the 2022 NFL season to pursue a boxing career, with plans to fight Adrian Peterson.
July 2022 Le'Veon Bell announced his intention to sit out the 2022 NFL season to pursue a boxing career, with plans to fight Adrian Peterson.
January 22 2022 Bell was released from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after playing in three total games and scoring a touchdown from Tom Brady in Week 18 against the Carolina Panthers.
January 22 2022 Bell was released from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after playing in three total games and scoring a touchdown from Tom Brady in Week 18 against the Carolina Panthers.
2021 Played his last NFL season, splitting time between the Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
2021 Played his last NFL season, splitting time between the Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
December 2021 Le'Veon Bell publicly expressed his intention to retire from the NFL and pursue a professional boxing career, challenging YouTube personality Jake Paul and criticizing him for fighting 'small dudes who can't box'.
December 2021 Le'Veon Bell publicly expressed his intention to retire from the NFL and pursue a professional boxing career, challenging YouTube personality Jake Paul and criticizing him for fighting 'small dudes who can't box'.
December 22 2021 Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reuniting with former Pittsburgh Steelers teammates.
December 22 2021 Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reuniting with former Pittsburgh Steelers teammates.
November 16 2021 Bell was released by the Baltimore Ravens.
November 16 2021 Bell was released by the Baltimore Ravens.
October 19 2021 Bell was signed to the active roster of the Baltimore Ravens.
October 19 2021 Bell was signed to the active roster of the Baltimore Ravens.
September 7 2021 Le'Veon Bell was signed by the Baltimore Ravens to their practice squad.
September 7 2021 Le'Veon Bell was signed by the Baltimore Ravens to their practice squad.
2020 During Week 11 against the Las Vegas Raiders, Bell scored his first touchdown as a Kansas City Chief, helping the team win 35-31 by rushing for 25 yards and a touchdown.
2020 Completed the 2020 regular season with 82 carries for 328 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, and 16 receptions for 138 receiving yards with the Kansas City Chiefs.
2020 During Week 11 against the Las Vegas Raiders, Bell scored his first touchdown as a Kansas City Chief, helping the team win 35-31 by rushing for 25 yards and a touchdown.
2020 Completed the 2020 regular season with 82 carries for 328 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, and 16 receptions for 138 receiving yards with the Kansas City Chiefs.
October 17 2020 Signed a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
October 17 2020 Signed a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
October 13 2020 Bell was released by the New York Jets after the team failed to find a trade partner.
October 13 2020 Bell was released by the New York Jets after the team failed to find a trade partner.
October 10 2020 Bell was activated from injured reserve.
October 10 2020 Bell was activated from injured reserve.
September 15 2020 Bell was placed on injured reserve after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills.
September 15 2020 Bell was placed on injured reserve after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills.
May 2020 Bell partnered with professional gamer Juan 'Hungrybox' DeBiedma and Team Liquid to create The Box, the largest Super Smash Bros. tournament ever with 8,192 participants, where he competed and achieved a 7-2 record using Mega Man.
May 2020 Bell partnered with professional gamer Juan 'Hungrybox' DeBiedma and Team Liquid to create The Box, the largest Super Smash Bros. tournament ever with 8,192 participants, where he competed and achieved a 7-2 record using Mega Man.
2019 In Week 16 against his former team the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bell rushed 25 times for 72 yards and caught four passes for 21 yards in a 16-10 win.
2019 Bell scored his first rushing touchdown of the season in Week 6 against the Dallas Cowboys, rushing 14 times for 50 yards in a 24-22 win.

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