KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The only member of the Kansas City Chiefs that was available and willing to discuss Le’Veon Bell, arguably the biggest free-agent signing since the offseason, happened to be the defensive coordinator who won't have anything to do with him.Steve Spagnuolo is happy for that, too.Spagnuolo already had plenty of headaches trying to stop Bell when the two-time All-Pro running back was with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The longtime defensive whiz had five opportunities to shut down Bell, who announced Wednesday that he was signing with the Chiefs, and each time Spagnuolo found himself grasping at straws.“Look, it's great always to accumulate good football players,” Spagnuolo said.