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Bell participates in first practice

By Jim Wexell for The 5 min read
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PITTSBURGH — Le’Veon Bell got on the scale, shook his head and said “Wow. I knew I lost a lot of weight.”

How much do you weigh, Le’Veon?

“I’m too light to tell anyone,” Bell said as he walked away.

So much for the question about BellĢƵ conditioning. Even though he feels heĢƵ too light, he looked as fit as a cheetah — or his usual level of fitness. And then he was asked whether he was in “football shape.”

“ThatĢƵ everybodyĢƵ concern,” Bell said Monday after his first practice with the Steelers this season. “I did a lot of training. At practice today they gave me my normal reps that I did last year and the year before that and all the years I’ve been here, and I felt good. Wednesday might be a little different. There might be a little adjustment I make, but obviously I’m excited about this year and I’m ready to move forward.”

The question everyone really wanted answered was this: Why?

Why did Bell miss the entire preseason when there was no possible gain to be made contractually?

“I wanted to make sure I’m fresh for the season,” Bell said. “I don’t want to go out there jeopardize myself getting hurt in camp. I understand I’m under a one-year deal so I’ve got to go out there and prepare and play football. I didn’t want to get hurt in camp. My rookie year I got hurt in camp, so I didn’t want to deal with it. I wanted to go out here, get ready for Game 1, games that count, and go out there and win a Super Bowl.”

“He was in shape,” said Antonio Brown. “HeĢƵ always in high condition. I think the volume of practice was turned up today. We took some periods back to back. ThatĢƵ what we wanted to see, though. We want to come out strong and set a good tempo for the week.”

Brand new secondary

Artie Burns went to a familiar place to meet his new teammate in the secondary, J.J. Wilcox.

“ThatĢƵ RossĢƵ locker,” Burns said of the departed Ross Cockrell. “I was like, ‘Man, thatĢƵ a legendary locker right there.’ But itĢƵ cool, man. It comes with the job. ItĢƵ good to have new guys and build a new camaraderie up.”

Wilcox confirmed that he rotated primarily with Rob Golden and Sean Davis at the first-team safety positions. He forgot to mention another safety working in with them.

“I practiced today,” said Mitchell, who missed most of the summer with a hamstring injury.

Will he be ready to play in Cleveland on Sunday?

“We’ll see,” he said. “Taking it day by day.”

With the safeties sorting themselves out, two new cornerbacks worked into the first-team nickel defense. Mike Hilton confirmed that he was the slot corner between Burns and Haden.

“I’m not sure that that means anything,” said Hilton. “Maybe they just wanted to see the chemistry of the ones, or build on it for the season, but yeah I was runing with the ones and I felt comfortable.”

Hilton, the 5-9 first-year player who was with the Steelers’ practice squad last year, has been the biggest surprise of the offseason, and his playmaking skills have obviously been noticed and rewarded.

Oh, and he broke up a pass that popped into the air and was intercepted by a teammate.

“Just trying to make plays and help the team,” Hilton said.

As for what comes of a secondary thatĢƵ thrown together one week before the opener, Mitchell was reminded of the game in New England two years ago in which communication breakdowns ruined any chance of a Steelers upset. He was asked if the new group will do any better.

“ItĢƵ going to have to be,” Mitchell said. “Obviously that result wasn’t good enough for us. ItĢƵ going to have to be different. Felt pretty good about the group that we had but obviously we made some new additions over the last couple of days. Communication was always key when playing defense so we’ve got a lot of work to do.”

XĢƵ & OĢƵ

The Steelers named Ben Roethlisberger and Cameron Heyward team captains this season. There isn’t a special teams captain. Last yearĢƵ captains were Roethlisberger, Heyward, Will Gay and Robert Golden.

The Steelers waived/injured Jordan Dangerfield, placed Cameron Sutton and IR and signed ILB Steven Johnson. The Steelers will need to make another move with Bell, and the league has granted them a two-week roster exemption, or until Bell is activated for a game. … Wilcox was given jersey No. 27 and Haden wore No. 2 at practice. But Haden is bargaining with Mitchell for No. 23 and Mitchell is hoping to turn it into a three-way trade with Golden because Mitchell wants 21.

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