Le'Veon Bell reminded fans in the Jets' 34-3 win over the Raiders on Sunday that he's more than a running back. Bell totaled 108 yards from scrimmage — 59 receiving yards on 5 receptions and 12 carries for 49 rushing yards—the third time this season he's eclipsed the century mark.

"It feels amazing," Bell said. "[My teammates] have been joking with me all day because I'm feeling good right now. I'm feeling crazy. I'm just glad everything is coming together, guys are playing well, we didn't turn the ball over and got a couple turnovers, some hits on the quarterback. The offensive line is doing well. I can't complain. We're playing really good football right now."

The sixth-year-pro got involved early Sunday, totaling eight touches in the first quarter and 12 in the first half. On the team's first offensive play, QB Sam Darnold hit Bell up the sideline for a one-handed 23-yard catch that put the Green & White near midfield. Bell said Coach Adam Gase did a good job calling plays and he knew Darnold would be looking for him.

"Most weeks, we try to do the same thing as far as trying to get him going in a rhythm," Gase said. "I thought the line did a good job of creating some holes for him. He did a good job of getting through some of those tackles around his legs. That's how most people are trying to tackle him, they try to go low on him and he stepped out of quite a few of them. It felt like we got him going a little bit today."