It didn’t take long after the news broke that Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell wouldn’t be getting a new contract with Pittsburgh for him to take to social media. He posted this tweet just minutes after the news was reported.

To all my Steelers fans, my desire always has been to retire a Steeler. Both sides worked extremely hard today to make that happen, but the NFL is a hard business at times. To the fans that had hope, I’m sorry we let youu down but trust me, 2018 will be my best season to date

to all my Steeler fans, my desire always has been to retire a Steeler…both sides worked extremely hard today to make that happen, but the NFL is a hard business at times…to the fans that had hope, I’m sorry we let youu down but trust me, 2018 will be my best season to date… — Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) July 16, 2018

Bell has millions of reasons to go out and have his best year. There are plenty of teams out there that are going to have tons of cap space and Bell is really hoping they throw it all at him.

But I put the question to the fans. Do you expect Bell to go out and have his best season to show off to potential suitors or will he hold back to be sure he’s healthy in 2019?