Windsor Star

Ex-steeler Bell expects rough ride from fans

- DES BIELER

WASHINGTON With the 5-9 New York Jets limping to the close of another disappoint­ing season, there should be plenty of tickets available for Sunday’s game against the visiting Steelers. As such, Le’veon Bell could see lots of Pittsburgh fans in the stands at Metlife Stadium — and he expects to hear some boos from them.

In fact, the former Steelers running back, who signed with the Jets in the off season, said Thursday that he expects his new team’s home to be “packed with Steeler fans.” Given that he went to three Pro Bowls in five seasons with Pittsburgh before sitting out the 2018 season in a contract dispute with the team, Bell is anticipati­ng a mixed reaction Sunday.

“I think it’ll probably be 50-50,” he told reporters (via The Associated Press). “It’ll be half that are happy to see me and still love me, and half that hate me, despise me. It is what it is.

“I’m going to show love, regardless, to everybody wearing my jersey on both sides, so that’ll be fun.”

While Bell has had a disappoint­ing debut in New York, averaging just 3.3 yards per carry and 31.1 receiving yards per game, with four total touchdowns, Pittsburgh has managed to overcome his loss and that of former star wide receiver Antonio Brown to cobble together an 8-6 record, even with injuries to stars such as quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger, Juju Smith-schuster and James Conner.

That has the Steelers in position to make the playoffs if they win their final two games, giving their fans all the more incentive to trek to the Meadowland­s and offer a major show of support. As Bell noted from experience (via ESPN), “Steeler fans travel well.”

More recently, Bell and other members of the Jets couldn’t help but notice that a large number of Raiders fans were in attendance at Metlife for a Week 12 game against visiting Oakland, especially when those fans booed the home team as it took the field at the start of the contest. “I think it’ll be the same as that,” Bell, 27, predicted Thursday, “if not more.”

In this case, though, much of that animosity might be specifical­ly directed at one particular Jets player. Even some of Bell’s Steelers teammates at the time expressed frustratio­n with him when his holdout from Pittsburgh’s 2018 training camp extended into the regular season. However, Pittsburgh defensive tackle Cam Heyward claimed Thursday that he had “love” for Bell. “Even though he’s on a different team, we play football and we’re trying to get after him, in the right mind, we appreciate what he’s done here,”

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