Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell and the Steelers didn’t reach an agreement on a long-term contract before Mondays deadline and will play 2017 on a one year, $12.12 million franchise tag. Bell, though, has yet to sign that franchise tender and could wait until the start of the regular season before doing so. For Bell to report to training camp July 27 at St. Vincent, he would have to sign the tender. Bell may sit out at least a portion of training camp before signing the tender and getting limited preseason work prior to the Sept. 10 opener in Cleveland.