"Le'Veon Bell believes focusing on minor details is crucial for the Jets' future progression"
Le'Veon Bell, the star running back for the New York Jets, spoke with the media at a promotional event in Manhattan before the Jets' ownership reasserted their faith in head coach Adam Gase. The event, which took place in Hudson Yards on a chilly, windy afternoon, saw Bell riding around in a golden, armored car.
Bell was impressed by quarterback Sam Darnold's performance in the team's week 10 victory over the Giants. He commented that the Jets' most recent win was their most consistent and cleanest game of the season. This victory, according to Bell, gives the Jets bragging rights as to which squad owns NYC this year.
Despite being limited in practice due to ailments, Bell is expected to play against Washington on November 17. He emphasized the importance of minimizing self-inflicted wounds such as explosive plays called back on hands to the face and holding penalties.
Bell found the promotional event enjoyable. In a surprising twist, it was revealed that on November 13, Bell distributed $26,000 in cash throughout NYC in a promotional event for Pepsi's new PepCoin, cash back loyalty program. Bell mentioned that he has been in a situation where he had to make a payday.
This is the first time Bell has professionally played with a young, developing quarterback since his prior offensive chief was Ben Roethlisberger. Bell stated that as long as the team continues to do the little things right, they should be able to continue improving.
Bell spoke about watching Darnold grow and expressed his belief that the team can finish the 2019 regular season strongly. The Jets will face Washington on the road on November 17, and with Bell's determination and Darnold's improving performance, fans are eager to see what the future holds for the team.
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