Le'Veon Bell
American football player
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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 |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 22 2021 | Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reuniting with former Pittsburgh Steelers teammates. |
November 16 2021 | Bell was released by 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. |
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 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. |
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. |
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. |
September 2019 | Bell held out for the entire preseason before joining the Jets. |
September 8 2019 | Bell played his first game with the Jets against the Buffalo Bills, rushing 17 times for 60 yards and catching six passes for 32 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown. |
March 13 2019 | Bell released a music album called 'Life is a Gamble'. |
March 13 2019 | Signed a four-year, $52.5 million contract with the New York Jets with $35 million guaranteed. |
February 20 2019 | The Steelers announced they would not use the franchise tag on Bell, making him a free agent at the start of the new NFL year on March 13. |
2018 | Refused to sign the franchise tag with the Pittsburgh Steelers and sat out the entire NFL season. |
May 27 2018 | Bell released a single titled 'Target', which responded to critics regarding his NFL contract dispute with the Steelers. |
March 6 2018 | Pittsburgh Steelers placed the franchise tag on Le'Veon Bell for the second consecutive year, with a value of $14.5 million. |
January 14 2018 | Bell played in the AFC Divisional Round against the Jacksonville Jaguars, carrying the ball 16 times for 67 rushing yards and a touchdown, with 9 receptions for 88 yards and another touchdown in a 45-42 loss. |
January 11 2018 | Bell publicly declared he would consider sitting out or retiring if the Steelers franchise tagged him again, expressing concerns about his contract value. |
2017 | Broke the Steelers franchise record for most receptions by a running back in a season with 85 receptions. |
2017 | Led the league with 321 carries for 1,291 yards and 85 catches for 655 yards, making his third Pro Bowl. |
September 24 2017 | Bell scored his first touchdown of the season on a one-yard run in a loss to the Chicago Bears, recording 6 receptions for 37 yards and 15 carries for 61 rushing yards. |
March 27 2017 | Le'Veon Bell released a 16-song album on SoundCloud under his music stage name 'Juice'. |
February 27 2017 | The Pittsburgh Steelers placed the franchise tag on Le'Veon Bell. |
January 15 2017 | Set the Steelers franchise record for most rushing yards in a playoff game with 170 yards in the Divisional Round against the Kansas City Chiefs. |
January 8 2017 | Started his first NFL playoff game, rushing for a playoff franchise-record 167 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over the Miami Dolphins. |
December 20 2016 | Bell was named to his second Pro Bowl and was also named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for December. |
December 11 2016 | Broke the Steelers franchise record for rushing yards in a game with 236 yards on 38 carries and three touchdowns against the Buffalo Bills. |
October 2 2016 | Bell played his first game of the 2016 season, recording 18 carries for 144 rushing yards and five receptions for 34 receiving yards in a 43-14 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. |
August 19 2016 | Bell was officially suspended for the first three games of the 2016 regular season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, due to a missed random drug test in December. |
November 6 2015 | Underwent successful surgery to repair MCL/PCL damage. |
November 1 2015 | Suffered a season-ending torn MCL during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. |
October 12 2015 | Scored a game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against the San Diego Chargers, rushing 21 times for 111 yards. |
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