Le’Veon Bell is in Pittsburgh, but that doesn’t mean he will be reporting for work anytime soon, or anytime at all.



A source confirmed to The Athletic that Bell is now contemplating whether or not he will show up by the Nov. 13 franchise tag deadline based on newly learned information from the collective bargaining agreement that would allow him to be deemed as a third-year franchise player in 2019 rather than to revert to the second year, even if he doesn’t report.



The Athletic reported a month ago that Bell would qualify as a third franchise tag even if he didn’t show by the deadline.



That difference would be more than $10 million guaranteed money next year that would assure Bell that the Steelers wouldn’t franchise tag him for a third season and allow him to seek other offers from the outside whether in free agency or the transition tag.



Bell tweeted on Monday that he was leaving Miami, the place where he’s...