Le'Veon Bell hasn't and won't need offseason surgery to repair his injured groin, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

#Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell, who saw docs post-playoffs, hasn’t scheduled groin surgery, source said. Bell would’ve had it by now if necessary — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 22, 2017

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Bell said during Super Bowl week that he would see a third specialist to determine whether or not he would need surgery on his groin.

Pittsburgh's 2016 MVP, Bell suffered the injury following Pittsburgh's wild card victory over the Dolphins but played through the pain to rush for a franchise playoff record 170 yards in the Steelers' divisional round victory over the Chiefs. The injury became unmanageable the following week against the Patriots, as Bell had just one carry after the first quarter.

This should certainly come as good news for the Steelers, who said last week that they will either place the franchise tag on Bell or give him a new contract this offseason that will keep him in Pittsburgh for the foreseeable future.