Steelers: Le’Veon Bell can’t take heat from NFL star’s response on song

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 10: Le'Veon Bell
PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 10: Le'Veon Bell /
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Le’Veon Bell threw more shade at the Pittsburgh Steelers in his latest Twitter release, but not every NFL star thought it was up to par.

The former Steelers running back, Le’Veon Bell, is trying to make her second career in music. Skipping the 2018 season, Bell spent a lot of time in the studio, dropping plenty of heat on his former team. But even after being released, and signing with the New York Jets, Bell still tries to use Pittsburgh as his target in the rap game.

Bell dropped the line, “They ain’t signing me back, but they gotta pay for it, too,” hinting that the Steelers had to pay for the loss of Bell. While his fans showed nothing but support to his latest release, not everyone had the same opinion.

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Chargers wide receiver, Keenan Allen, didn’t necessarily think Bell’s music was as good as Bell did. Responding to Bell’s tweet, and keeping it “band”, Allen wasn’t a fan of the running back’s video.

Bell didn’t take it well. After seeing Allen’s remarks, the Jets’ newest member defended his music, despite asking for people’s opinions. Sparking a quick war of words between the runner and receiver.

Steelers fans won’t be too big of a fan of Bell’s music. He tends to aim all his words at Pittsburgh, even after moving on to another NFL team. The hope is he and Antonio Brown begin to focus on their new homes.

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It’s been a busy and drama filled two years, fighting with their two biggest stars, but now they’re hoping it comes to an end. You can’t imagine Mike Tomlin and Ben Roethlisberger are listening to Bell’s rap. As long as they’re focused on other things, there isn’t too much to be concerned with. Even if the fans get angrier by the day.