Jeremiah Bell Faces Old History
Eight years is a long time.Being in the same house for eight years, working the same job, whatever it may be. Eight years is a decent chunk of time.Yeremiah Bell is currently playing in his ninth year of his NFL career, the first of which has been in the city of New York (well, New Jersey but...whatever). The first eight years of his career were spent surrounded by those orange...
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...
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...
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...
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.
Yeremiah Bell visiting Jets today
Former Miami Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell is visiting the New York Jets today, a league source confirmed.
Bell was recently cut by the Dolphins.
Bell, 34, recorded 107 tackles, one interceptions and two sacks last season.
He was due a $4.3 million base salary and carried a $6.2 million salary-cap figure heading into the final year of his contract.
Via profootball.scout.com
April 23, 2012
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SECONDARY PLANS
Patriots interested in free agent safety
The Patriots reportedly have expressed interest in a free agent safety from Miami who is coming off a 100+ tackle season.
Dolphins cut Bell, sign two defensive players
Strong safety Yeremiah Bell was released by the Miami Dolphins, who also signed linebacker Jamaal Westerman from the division-rival Jets and re-signed defensive tackle Ryan Baker.
Bell led the team with 107 tackles last season, but was also bothered by a turf toe injury. Originally a sixth-round pick in 2003, Bell started all but one game over the past four seasons and has the reputation...
Via Fox Sports Florida
March 20, 2012
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Philadelphia Eagles: After Losing Out On Landry, Eagles Should Pursue Yeremiah Bell
Yeremiah was a bullfrog, he was a good friend of Todd. I never understood a single thing Reid did, but he could give Bell the nod.
Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Photo: losthatsportsblog.com
Yeremiah, of course, is Yeremiah Bell, the recently released safety from Miami. And as fate would have it, Bell played the strong safety position for the Dolphins.
The Eagles were interested...
Dolphins S Bell: Bills 'laid down' in rout
Miami Dolphins safety Yeremiah Bell wasn't too impressed by the AFC East rival Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
After the Dolphins cruised to a 35-8 triumph, Bell blasted the Bills by saying that they "laid down" and didn't offer much of a challenge.
"In the first half, when we jumped on them, the way the game was going and the way they were playing, they laid down...
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