11-02-2015, 01:57 AM
The Steelers did not just lose a game. They also lost their best running back. Although they say Le'Veon Bell is "expected" to not come back this season, there is a lot of damage in his right knee, including a torn MCL. I have seen this happen enough to know whenever multiple tissues in the knee are damaged including a major ligament tear, recovery time is a lot longer than 2 months and begins in the operating room. I think it is safe to assume we will not see #26 again until 2016 because of the diagnosis, but am looking forward to further updates and hoping good news comes out of Pittsburgh.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...h-torn-mcl
I watched the whole game. The sideline reporter first said doubtful, then "no official word," before the discovery Bell "left the building for further evaluation." I knew it was bad whatever they diagnose him with.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...h-torn-mcl
I watched the whole game. The sideline reporter first said doubtful, then "no official word," before the discovery Bell "left the building for further evaluation." I knew it was bad whatever they diagnose him with.