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Le’Veon Bell says he didn’t want to skip the entire season at first

Le’Veon Bell just wanted to play hooky.

The newly signed Jets running back now says he had only wanted to miss OTAs, training camp and the first game — not the entire Pittsburgh Steelers’ season, according to a report.

But Bell changed his mind when he found out the Steelers could pܫ✱lace a franchise tag on him after the season regardless of whether or not he took the field, in an interview.

“At first I was literally thinking like, ‘I don’t want to play camp and OTAs’ because of the hurt in my body and I’m like, ‘I’m not playing,'” Bell told SI. “When Week 1 comes, I’m going to come, but the things that kind of led up to Week 1, I started thinking, ‘I’m not going to play Week 1.’ After even Week 1, it started to build up and it’s not making me feel comfortable.”

The 27-year-old star running back sat out for the entire 2018 season, holding out in hopes for a better deal after receiving a franchise tag for the second straight year. The yearlong saga largely played out week-by-week before his season finally ended when he refus🐼ed to report to the team by the Nov. 13 deadline.

With the franchise tag, Bell would’ve earned $14.5 million. He had also turned down another five-year, $70 million offer from the Steelers last summer.

Gang Green inked Bell last week to a four-year, $52.5 million deal. The three-time pro 𒐪bowler later said the Jets were the team he wanted to sign with all along.

“Once the numbers made sense to me, it wasn’t really a hard decision,” he told reporters in a conference call after the signing. “I made the decision and I’m happy with the decision I made. I woke up feeling amazing.”