Odds Suggest Bell and Beckham on Different Teams in 2019

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Following news that Le'Veon Bell and the Pittsburgh Steelers were unable to reach a long-term deal, BetDSI Sportsbook has opened odds on Bell's immediate and long-term future. 

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Oddsmakers anticipate Bell will enter a holdout situation ahead of the upcoming season. They are also giving him long odds to be on the Steelers roster next season.

BetDSI has also posted odds on whether or not Odell Beckham Jr., Aaron Donald and Jadeveon Clowney will remain with their current teams beyond this year. 

 

Le'Veon Bell sits out 2018-19 reg. season games non-injury related
Yes -400
No +270
 
Le'Veon Bell on Steelers roster Week 1 2019-2020 reg. season
Yes +600
No -1000
 
Odell Beckham Jr. on Giants roster Week 1 2019-2020 reg. season
Yes +150
No -200
 
Aaron Donald on Rams roster Week 1 2019-2020 reg. season
Yes -280
No +210
 
Jadeveon Clowney on Texans roster Week 1 2019-2020 reg. season
Yes -350
No +250
 

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