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Le'Veon Bell: 'I'll never play for Andy Reid again, I'd retire first'

Le'Veon Bell didn't play in the Chiefs' final two playoff games, this after maintaining a modest role upon his midseason arrival. Don't expect him to suit up for Kansas City in the future as well.

The free-agent running back, amid a series of Instagram comments on Friday, made it clear he won't be returning to the reigning AFC champs.

"I'll never play for Andy Reid again...I'd retire first," Bell posted.

Such sentiments won't exactly endear him to other potential suitors, either. They come about two weeks after the former All-Pro declared -- this time on Twitter -- that he would sign somewhere "when I'M ready."

"Ain't no more finessing me with lies and (expletive) just to get me to sign with they team," Bell wrote. "No more rushed decisions on my end, period."

Bell was not-so-subtly referring to joining the Chiefs last October, just a few days after being released by the Jets. The arrangement ultimately proved to be inconsequential, as the three-time Pro Bowler averaged seven carries for 28.2 yards over nine regular-season games. He got two touches in a Divisional Round win over Cleveland before being a healthy scratch for the AFC title game and Super Bowl.

At 29 years old and four years removed from his last great season with the Steelers, Bell's market looks to be limited as it is. His latest remarks assuredly eliminate the Chiefs, if they hadn't moved on already.

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