Ex-Dolphins safety Bell fitting right in with Jets
Yeremiah Bell had his mind pretty much made up. He just needed a little reassurance about switching sides in the Dolphins-Jets rivalry.
So, the hard-hitting safety called someone who knows all about going behind enemy lines from Miami to New York: Jason Taylor.
''He told me it's a great organization to come to and that everyone welcomes you with open arms,''...
Via AP on Fox
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Yeremiah Bell: Jets were 'right fit'
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- After spending eight seasons with the Miami Dolphins, four of which were under then-head coach Tony Sparano, Yeremiah Bell is happy to feel wanted by his team."When I visited here, they made me feel like I would be welcomed here. They took a big interest in me and it seemed like they really wanted me here. Taking input from Coach Sparano . Just him telling...
Via Jets Insider.com
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How Yeremiah Bell Fits In With The Jets
Heading into the offseason, the New York Jets most obvious need, along with Right Tackle, was undoubtedly the Safety position. To say the Jets were poor in this part of their secondary last year would be an understatement, and in a division where you face two of the NFL’s top tight ends, in Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez, twice a year, safety play is crucial to the success...
Via Turn On The Jets
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Veteran Safety Yeremiah Bell Joins Jets’ Improving Secondary
The New York Jets spiked their secondary unit Monday when they signed veteran safety Yeremiah Bell, according to the team’s general manager Mike Tannenbaum. It was previously anticipated that he was going to take his talents to Philly on Friday morning.
Bell was released by the Miami Dolphins in March for cap space. Bell entered the NFL after being selected in the sixth...
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New York Jets Shouldn’t Start Two New Safeties
When the New York Jets signed safety Yeremiah Bell I honestly thought Bell would be best suited as a backup. However, that might not be the case. There is a good chance the Jets signed him to be a starter and this would be a terrible move.
Early in the offseason, the Jets signed safety LaRon Landry to a one-year, $4 million contract, presumably to replace Jim Leonhard who went...
Via Rant Sports
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Bell's addition can solidify 46 defense
With the addition of Yeremiah Bell and LaRon Landry and drafting Josh Bush and Antonio Allen late in the draft last month, the Jets have made a concise decision to put a stop team's beating them with their tight ends.In the past the Jets have been among the bottom in the league as far as defenses against the tight end -- where their safeties have either been outweighed or outmatched...
Via Jets Insider.com
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Yeremiah Bell expected to start for Jets
Yeremiah Bell signed a one year deal with the Jets earlier this week, picking them over the Eagles, who were also interested in the veteran safety. It’s now clear why. ESPN New York is reporting that the Jets signed Bell to be a starter, an opportunity that he wouldn’t have gotten elsewhere because he’s 34 years old and pretty washed up.
However, for the Jets, Bell actually...
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New York Jets are the mystery team that signed Yeremiah Bell
NEW YORK- The wait is over in regards to the landing spot for S Yeremiah Bell. The 34-year-old safety was able to create a mild buzz for himself by feeding the media with small clues as to where he was going to end up.
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9 days ago
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AP source: Jets agree with S Bell on 1-year deal
A person familiar with the deal says the New York Jets and veteran safety Yeremiah Bell have agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth $1.4 million.
The former Miami Dolphins starter adds depth to the safety position, a spot that has been overhauled this offseason. Starter Eric Smith remains, but the Jets also signed LaRon Landry a few weeks ago, and drafted Josh Bush in the sixth...
Via AP on Fox
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9 days ago
Report: Bell to pick Eagles or Jets
Yeremiah Bell was expected to announce Friday if he will be playing in Philadelphia or New York as he chooses between becoming an Eagle or a Jet, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing an NFL source.
The free agent safety, 34, was released by the Miami Dolphins in March.
Bell's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said Thursday that Bell would sign with a "mystery team" within...
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