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Earlier today, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers overcame the New York Jets under controversial circumstances. While Antonio Brown took all the spotlight away from the match, another special moment involved the debut of veteran Le’Veon Bell for Tampa Bay.

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Le’Veon Bell is grateful for playing with the Bucs

After making a short cameo in his debut for the Bucs, the veteran running back spoke about how grateful he was for being signed by the Bucs. He then added that he will need another week’s worth of practice to get back to his influential self.

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“Just playing with these guys and getting comfortable with the guys around me, that’s the biggest part for me, and I think another week is going to be helpful for me,” said Bell.

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Le’Veon deals with controversy post debut game

Antonio Brown shocked the NFL world when he left the Bucs mid-way against the Jets. Bell and Brown have been mates for a long time and post-match, the former was asked on his views on the latter’s actions.

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As expected, the running back didn’t speak out against his friend respecting the closeness between the duo. “He’s still one of my close friends,” said Bell. “Like you won’t hear me talking bad about AB at all. Obviously, I understand things happen, but he’s one of my closest friends that I’ve been around.”

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The veteran player however did say that despite being a good human being, Brown was victim to some terrible decision-making from his end. “Close teammate, overall good person,” said the running back. “Obviously, some bad decision-making sometimes but you know, he’s human. He’s not perfect.”

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What do you think of Le’Veon Bell’s debut performance? Also, does Antonio deserve another chance for redemption? Drop your thoughts in the comments section below!

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Also Read: “Don’t Condemn Guys”: Former NFL Rookie of the Year Robert Griffin III Defends College Players Opting Out of Bowl Games

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Suresh Menon is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports with over 400 articles to his name. Being an ace defender back in his school days, Suresh grew up admiring the famed ‘BBC’ of Juventus which is why the Italian club is his favorite. His love for soccer from an early age combined with his flair for communication is the reason why he decided to pursue sports journalism at ES. He pursued his BMM degree with specialization in advertising which makes him an effective communicator with a sense of commerce. Beyond soccer, in his free time, he is a podcast host and likes spending time solving the Rubik’s cube.

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