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Le'Veon Bell Rumors: Transition Tag Possible; RB Wants $45 Million Guaranteed

Tyler Conway

The Pittsburgh Steelers may not be done with Le'Veon Bell just yet.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported there is a "very real" possibility the Steelers use their transition tag on Bell, who will be a free agent after sitting out the 2018 season over a contract dispute.

Bell, 26, is seeking $45 million in guaranteed money in his new contract. Rapoport speculated his new contract could reach five years and $85 million if he gets the $17 million per season he's seeking.

The Steelers would have the right to match any offer Bell receives if they use the transition tag.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported there could be another battle brewing regarding the transition tag, which the NFL's management council will attempt to say is worth $9.5 million. The NFLPA will contend the number should be $14.54 million.

Schefter also reported the Steelers and Bell were in negotiations to bring the running back to Pittsburgh before Tuesday's deadline to report. However, the team would not commit to allowing Bell to enter unrestricted free agency.

Regardless, it seems the two sides have reached a point of no return. Steelers players pillaging Bell's locker this week spoke volumes to what his teammates think about him; that's not something you do to a person who's welcome back at work.

Bell has also clearly prioritized himself over the welfare of the team, an understandable move given the shelf life of a running back but also one that makes a return seem difficult.

The Steelers have gotten Pro Bowl-caliber production from James Conner, a cheaper option who doesn't come with the same headaches.

A transition tag feels like little more than a power play to potentially depress Bell's market.

   

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