WATCH: Steelers' Le'Veon Bell throws down a dunk after tearing MCL
Bell, who tore his MCL in November, appears to be just fine.
Le'Veon Bell must be healthy again, because he's throwing down some monster dunks.
Bell, who lost his season on Nov. 1 with an MCL injury, was cleared to run at the beginning of last month. Since then, he's moved from the treadmill to the basketball court.
Spoiler alert: His knee looks just fine.
great toss, light jump #OnAMission pic.twitter.com/AzPFt9PU7x
— Le'Veon Bell (@L_Bell26) April 25, 2016
Of note: This isn't his first time dunking.
Before the injury, Bell picked up 556 yards and three touchdowns in six games, averaging a career-high 4.9 yards per carry. After the injury, DeAngelo Williams filled in admirably, rushing for 907 yards.
So, the Steelers will be well prepared in 2016 with arguably the best one-two running back combo in the league. In 2014, when Bell played a complete season, he racked up 1,361 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 4.7 yards per carry.
The team will already be without No. 2 wideout Martavis Bryant, who's facing a year-long suspension, so a healthy running game takes on even more importance for the Steelers.
















