Bell will start at free safety against the Eagles on Sunday, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Bell will see a major uptick in work during Week 6 due to Ronnie Hickman (ankle) and Grant Delpit (concussion) being inactive against Philadelphia. The 27-year-old Bell hasn't seen much action this season outside of special teams work, but on 214 defensive snaps last season, he did have four passes defended, including two interceptions.
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Browns' D'Anthony Bell: Passes physical
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Bell (shin) passed a physical Monday.
As a result, Bell will be eligible to suit up and play come Week 1 versus the Cowboys. He projects to contribute primarily on special teams and play only a minor role in the defensive backfield in 2024.
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Browns' D'Anthony Bell: Snags first interception of career
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Bell recorded five tackles (four solo) while intercepting a pass and deflecting another in Sunday's 20-17 win over the Bears.
Bell secured his first career interception as time expired in the fourth quarter, picking off a hail-Mary attempt by Justin Fields. The safety stepped into a larger role after Grant Delpit (groin) was placed on injured reserve earlier in the week, notching a season-high five tackles.
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Browns' D'Anthony Bell: Ruled out for Week 11
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Bell (concussion) has been ruled out for the Browns' Week 11 matchup with the Bills, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Bell suffered a concussion in Week 10 versus the Dolphins and will be forced to miss at least one contest while recovering. He'll now shift his focus to being ready for Week 12 against the Buccaneers. Grant Delpit and John Johnson will remain the top options at safety for the Browns on Sunday.
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Browns' D'Anthony Bell: Ruled out with concussion
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Bell (concussion) won't return for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Dolphins, Anthony Poisal of the Browns' official site reports.
Bell departed Sunday's contest versus the Dolphins due to concussion symptoms, and he ultimately won't return for the rest of the afternoon as a result. Grant Delpit and John Johnson are slated to command Cleveland's safety duties for the rest of Sunday's matchup in Miami.