Report: Le’Veon Bell considers joining Dolphins, Bills or Chiefs

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Former New York Jets running back Le'Veon Bell. (Steven Ryan/AP Photo)

Now that his tenure with the New York Jets has come to an end, running back Le’Veon Bell is reportedly considering three teams for his next destination.

According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Bell has narrowed his decision down to the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs and could agree to a deal as early as Thursday.

Fowler also reported that a reunion between Bell and the Pittsburgh Steelers is unlikely.

“Le’Veon Bell prioritizing role in offence and chances to win among part of his free agency evaluation,” Fowler wrote on Twitter.

Bills coach Sean McDermott confirmed his team was interested in adding Bell Thursday.

“We always look into every situation, this being one of them,” McDermott said, according to ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques. “Trying to improve our football team — that’s all I can say right now.”

The 28-year-old has struggled since sitting out the 2018 season over a contract dispute with the Steelers. In 17 games with the Jets, including two this season, Bell has scored three touchdowns and rushed for 3.3 yards per game.

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