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Le'Veon Bell already signed with a new team

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Emricka Moreau

Tom Pelissero, NFL Network reporter, reported on Tuesday that Le'Veon Bell had signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

The Bucs had lost Leonard Fournette on Sunday night after he got injured with a hamstring injury so they needed someone as a backup to Ronald Jones.

Bell got waived by the Ravens on November 16. It was his fourth team in the last 2 years. 

Bell, 29, will have to pass a physical and then if everything is ok he will be joining his former Steelers teammate Antonio Brown. With Tom Brady, Antonio Brown, Rob Gronkowski and Bell, the Bucs have 4 excellents veteran to lead the team to another SuperBowl. 

Bell had 31 carries for 83 yards and two touchdowns this season with the Baltimore Ravens. 

Lets see if he's gonna make a difference with 3 games remaining.