Practice. 

We’re talking about practice. 

New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell took to social media to respond to a question about when he’s going to attend practice after skipping some voluntary workouts:

“When it’s time to play football…l got to stick to the formula that I know works for me to be the best player I can be…l’m not just tryna win football games, I want a ring! I want to desperately show everybody what I can what I can REALLY do…I’ll take the heat right now, everybody will forget about that once January comes around.”

New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell said on Monday that he knows what “works for me to be the best player I can be.”

Bell attended the first week of voluntary workouts, which began April 8, but hasn’t attended since. 

Last month, coach Adam Gase appeared unconcerned about Bell’s absence at the start of the team’s voluntary three-day minicamp.

“It’s voluntary,” Gase said. “[Bell] was here that first week [of offseason workouts], and we got a lot of good information that week to him.”

Gase also said that players who don’t attend can stay on top of things remotely with their iPad playbooks.

The Jets signed Bell this offseason to a four-year, $52.5 million deal that includes $27 million in fully guaranteed money.

Le’Veon does not make it easy to like him. 

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