Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, January 8, 2017
Le'Veon Bell or Ezekiel Elliott?
Regardless of one's choice for the NFL's top running back (both starred in the Big Ten, by the way), Bell put on an absolute show Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh's easy AFC Wild Card victory over Miami.
The former Michigan State standout ran for a Steeelers' franchise single-game playoff record 167 yards, to go along with a pair of touchdowns.
Bell, who totaled 1,884 yards and nine touchdwons in the regular, and Pittsburgh travel to Kansas City next week.
Ex-@MSU_Football star Le'Veon Bell does what he does in the NFL playoffs, too. https://t.co/018V1NyG0N
(via @NFL)
— Michigan State on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) January 8, 2017
Le'Veon Bell has set the #Steelers single-game playoff record for rushing yards in a game, now with 165 and counting. pic.twitter.com/HaBsXzPODM
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) January 8, 2017
Congrats to former Spartan, @L_Bell26. Another Big Game, Big Season! #makinhistory
— Mark Dantonio (@DantonioMark) January 8, 2017