Steelers legend Le'Veon Bell makes shocking admission about his career in Pittsburgh

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Le'Veon Bell is one of the most talented football players to ever wear a Pittsburgh Steelers uniform.

The former superstar running back also just made a shocking admission about his career.

Bell was scrolling X this weekend, and he saw a package of his highlights. He decided to quote it and add one thought.

This is what Bell wrote: "I legit never ran full speed."

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The video was praising Bell's vision, which was always regarded as one of his top traits.

Bell's point is that he was always looking for the next cut or the next window to run through and not as worried about running away from a single defender. He wanted to find the open space.

It certainly worked.

Bell played his first five NFL seasons in Pittsburgh. In that time, he carried the ball 1,229 times, gained 5,336 yards and scored 35 touchdowns rushing. He also caught 312 passes for another 2,660 yards and seven TDs.

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He was never quite the same after going to the Jets, then the Chiefs, then the Ravens, then the Buccaneers.

But those Steelers seasons were special, at least until Bell sat out for a contract dispute.

That probably left a sour taste for how it ended, but before that, Bell left his mark.

His running style may have been unique, but he made it work in a prolific way, and that's what counts.

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