Sunday People

BELL HOP EX-NFL star Jason glad he crossed pond to be a ‘Londoner’

AMERICAN FOOTBALL

- By Keith Webster

JASON BELL’S career was driven by one simple characteri­stic – he wouldn’t take no for an answer.

Rejected by every NFL team in the 2001 draft, the then-23-year-old from Long Beach, California convinced Dallas to give him a chance as a free agent. With the Cowboys, Texans and Giants, it led to a seven-year career, twice the length of the average NFL stay, where rejection and injuries featured prominentl­y only for him to keep bouncing back.

Surgery

Back surgery finally called time on him at 29 but his is a lesson in determinat­ion that would serve well Kansas City, Tennessee, San Francisco and Green Bay as they do battle tonight for the two places in the February 2nd Super Bowl.

“From when I was young, playing in parks, I never backed down. Whatever my destiny was, I always had to prepare myself to run towards a challenge. It’s in anything I’ve done since. I had an opportunit­y, which a lot of people don’t have. But my opportunit­y wasn’t given, I had to take it.”

Now living in London and featuring twice a week on the BBC’S NFL show with Mark Chapman and fellow explayer Osi Umenyiora, Bell is talking at the NFL offices before picking up five-year-old daughter Anaiya, who he co-parents with former partner, singer

Nadine Coyle. But his life after football had less certain beginnings until he found help from the league.

He said: “I knew I was going into finance after football but retirement is a lonely place. The NFL does a great job. I went to business school and the NFL had a programme that helped me pay for half of it.

“The NFL has done a good job of educating players to educate other players because that’s who you’re going to call.you’re going to call your friends, or a guy you played with is going to reach out to you.” The financial advice he prepares for players today and his TV work have kept him in the game, and his new life in London has brought him a cultural appreciati­on and a personal relationsh­ip with fans who have taken to stopping him in the streets.

“I was walking through London one day and there was this guy. He was making a bee-line to work and he came across the street and said “I want to tell you this, and this, and that” and then he was gone, just like that.

Enjoy

“And because I’m a fan of people, that’s how I act. I want to tell them I appreciate them and then that’s it. I don’t want to be anywhere else. I enjoy London life, all the cultures. You’re close to everywhere else in the world.”

Bell’s favourite quarterbac­k is Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes (above), and he thinks he will lead the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, where he expects them to meet San Francisco.

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CITY GENT Jason Bell is loving life in the capital

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