Le'Veon Bell Made a Major Financial Blunder The Past Year

Listen to Clay Travis comment on the Jets signing Le’Veon Bell to a four-year, $52 million deal after he made the unprecedented decision to sit out the entire season last year in pursuit of a more lucrative deal as an unrestricted free agent on the open market.

Bell turned down Pittsburgh’s five-year, $70 million deal the Steelers offered him last season that would have netted him $33 million guaranteed, and then turned down a $14.5 million franchise tag as well.

Check out the audio below as Clay believes Bell made a monumentally poor decision completely overvaluing himself, not only turning down the $33 million in guaranteed money LAST SEASON, but failing to make the Todd Gurley money like he had hoped for as well.

Le'Veon Bell Made a Major Financial Blunder The Past Year

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