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Former MSU RB Le’Veon Bell says he’d rather retire than play for Andy Reid again

Former Michigan State running back Le’Veon Bell has never been afraid to speak his mind or create some controversy, and he’s doing that once again. This time voicing his displeasure with Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.

This weekend, Bell stated in an Instagram comment responding to a fan that he’d “never play for Andy Reid again” and that he’d “retire first.”

It’s unclear why Bell had these harsh words and opinions towards Reid, but it could be in relation to his limited role with the Chiefs this past year. Bell was signed by the Chiefs in mid-October this past season, and appeared in nine games. However, he never had a major role in the Chiefs offense and that was even more diminished during the postseason.

Click on the tweet below to see the full details on Bell’s latest controversial comments:

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