8:03 am | October 10, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
PITTSBURGH – James Conner has earned a prominent role in the Steelers offense with or without Le’Veon Bell, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said Wednesday.
Bell hasn’t signed his $14.5 million franchise tag while preserving health for a long-term contract in Pittsburgh or elsewhere, but he’s planning a return for the Week 8 matchup with the Cleveland Browns. Conner has produced as a starter, rushing for 342 yards and five touchdowns on 84 carries and adding 22 catches for 239 yards.
“I think James has done some amazing things and deserves to be on the field,” Roethlisberger told the media from his locker Wednesday in preparation for a matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. “We also know what Le’Veon is and what he brings to the table. I guess we’ll cross that bridge if and when it happens.”
Bell, an All-Pro in 2017, has averaged nearly 129 total yards per game since entering the league in 2013. He wants to sign with Pittsburgh but rocky franchise-tag negotiations have complicated matters. The Steelers most recently offered Bell a five-year, $70-million deal that Bell rejected because of low guarantees ($17 million).
Bell does a little bit of everything for the Steelers offense, and in his absence, the Steelers have asked much of Conner, too. Conner struggled with pass protection, injuries and conditioning as a rookie but has progressed steadily in his second year. Conner has two fumbles, and the rushing attack stalled from Weeks 2-4, averaging 2.8 yards per game.