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Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell reportedly turned down a five-year contract agreement between the organization and his agent shortly before the July 17 deadline to reach long-term extensions with players who received the franchise tag.
On Friday, Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette noted the Steelers "thought they had an agreement" on a deal worth more than $12 million per season following discussions with the offensive playmaker's representation, but Bell nixed the potential re-signing at the "last minute."
Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network previously reported the same $12 million annual figure for Pittsburgh's offer. He also noted the contract included $30 million over the first two years and $42 million during the first three seasons.
The running back still hasn't signed his franchise tender for the 2017 NFL season, which will play him $12.12 million on a one-year deal, according to Spotrac. In turn, he never reported to Steelers training camp since the team can't fine a player who isn't under an active contract.
Bell possesses two options: sign the tender to play the upcoming campaign under the tag or continue to sit out once the regular season gets underway.
