Bell apologizes for suspension, says he hasn't smoked since 2014
Arun Srinivasan Aug 19, 2016 5:25 PM
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell apologized to his fans in a video posted to Twitter, after his four-game suspension was reduced to three games on Friday.
Bell was suspended for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, and his initial sanction was reportedly for missing drug tests. However, Bell said he never purposely missed or failed any drug tests.
The star running back also said he hasn't smoked marijuana since December 2014.
use this video for all your stories & for interview purposes...this is the last time I'll speak about it... pic.twitter.com/Cp0F2OACkT
— Le'Veon Bell (@L_Bell26) August 19, 2016
Bell promised he'll be a better person as the result of the suspension. DeAngelo Williams is expected to start at running back in his absence.