Steelers’ Le’Veon Bell goes all the way in latest Madden glitch
Aug 8, 2018, 8:26 AM
We knew he was fast, but this is a whole new level.
During an online match of Madden 19, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell most likely set a new Madden record for his 95-yard touchdown.
But it wasn’t because of the distance.
Backed up on their own five-yard line and looking for some breathing room, the Steelers set up for the run.
I’ll Accept The Touchdown..But This Is Unacceptable Madden 19 😂😂😂 @EA @EAMaddenNFL pic.twitter.com/VwW61DUKey
— $had 💰 (@_SpeedyShad) August 7, 2018
See ya.
The glitch moved the three-time Pro Bowler from basically the end zone all the way to midfield in a split second before the game reverted back to his normal speed.
For Steeler fans, the touchdown isn’t anything new.
Entering is sixth season, Bell has scored 35 touchdowns to go along with 5,336 yards in 62 games.
Bell, who signed a franchise tag worth $14.5 million this offseason, reportedly turned down a 5-year, $70 million deal with the Steelers.
The contract would have netted him $14 million a year, but the six-year pro was looking for $17 million annually. If he would have accepted the offer, he would have been the highest paid running back in NFL history.
If Madden 19 has anything to do with it, Bell is in for a massive pay day.