Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported late Monday night that rookie Le'Veon Bell is expected to play when the Steelers meet the Minnesota Vikings in London on Sunday. This would be an acceleration of the recovery clock for Bell, who has been sidelined since suffering a mid-foot sprain during a Steelers' preseason game last month. According to Glazer, Bell "progressed faster" than the team had anticipated. A second-round pick in April's draft, Bell was in line to be the Steelers' starter out of training camp before his Aug. 19 injury. He'll be a welcome addition to a stagnant backfield that stands as a contributing factor to Pittsburgh's 0-3 start. Source: NFL.com
smells like a disaster to me. Keep him out until after the bye. Felix Jones has a 4.2 YPC. He might have fumbled once but this isnt freaking high school, you dont have to yank the only productive back like that