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David Bell (American football)

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American football player (born 2000)

David Bell
Bell with theCleveland Browns in 2023
No. 18
PositionWide receiver
Personal information
Born (2000-12-14)December 14, 2000 (age 24)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight212 lb (96 kg)
Career information
High schoolWarren Central
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
CollegePurdue (2019–2021)
NFL draft2022: 3rd round, 99th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of 2024
Receptions41
Receiving yards408
Receiving touchdowns3
Stats atPro Football Reference

David Kyreem Bell (born December 14, 2000) is an American former professionalfootballwide receiver who played his entire four-yearNational Football League (NFL) career for theCleveland Browns. He playedcollege football for thePurdue Boilermakers and was selected by the Browns in the third round of the2022 NFL draft.

Early life

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Bell grew up inIndianapolis, Indiana and attendedWarren Central High School.[1][2] As a junior, Bell recorded 52 catches for 1,075 yards and 11 touchdowns.[3][4] He was also a member of Warren Central's undefeated Class 4A State Championship Basketball team.[5] As a senior, Bell caught 85 passes for 1,542 yards and 22 touchdowns and was named the Marion County Athlete of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year byThe Indianapolis Star as well as the Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year as the Warriors went on to win the 6A State Title.[6][7] Rated the best recruit in Indiana by several outlets,[which?] Bell committed to playcollege football atPurdue over offers fromPenn State andOhio State during the All-American Bowl.[8]

College career

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Bell became a starter at wide receiver as a true freshman. Bell was named theBig Ten Conference Freshman of the Week four times, including after catching nine passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns on October 12, 2019, againstMaryland.[9] He finished the season with 86 receptions for 1,035 yards and seven touchdowns and was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.[10]

Bell was named the Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week for the first week of his sophomore season after catching 13 passes for 121 yards and three touchdowns in a 24–20 win over Iowa.[11] He was named first-team All-Big Ten after catching 53 passes for 625 yards and eight touchdowns over six games in the team's COVID-19-shortened2020 season.[12] As a junior, Bell repeated as a first-team All-Big Ten selection and theRichter–Howard Receiver of the Year.[13] He was named as a Consensus All-American for 2021.[14]

College statistics

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SeasonGamesReceivingRushing
GPGSRecYardsAvgTDAttYardsAvgTD
Purdue Boilermakers
2019129861,03512.073124.01
2020665362511.88000.00
20211111931,28613.8633913.00
Career29262322,94612.7216518.51

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jump
6 ft0+78 in
(1.85 m)
212 lb
(96 kg)
31+78 in
(0.81 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
4.65 s1.56 s2.66 s4.57 s7.14 s33.0 in
(0.84 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
All values fromNFL Combine[15][16]

Cleveland Browns

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Bell was selected by theCleveland Browns with the 99th overall pick in the third round of the2022 NFL draft.[17]

2022

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He finished his rookie season with 24 receptions for 214 receiving yards in 16 games and three starts.[18]

2023

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On December 10, 2023, Bell caught the first touchdown of his career on a 41–yard reception fromJoe Flacco against theJacksonville Jaguars.[19] He finished the 2023 season with 14 receptions for 167 yards and three touchdowns, two of which came in Week 18 against the Cincinnati Bengals.[20]

2024

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On September 5, 2024, Bell was waived by the Browns after initially making the 53 man roster, and re-signed to the practice squad.[21][22] He was promoted to the active roster on September 11, but suffered a hip injury in Week 2 and placed on season-ending injured reserve.[23]

2025

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Bell opened the season on the Browns' non-football injury list. On October 14, 2025, Bell announced his retirement from professional football, citing an off-field injury so severe that suiting up again would "literally risk life and limb."[24][25] According to his lawyer, Brad Sohn, Bell was on the non-football injury list due to a botched surgery unrelated to his hip injury. Sohn toldThe Plain Dealer that a complication from the surgery would have made it "life-threatening" for Bell to try to play again, forcing him to retire.[26]

References

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  1. ^White, Jack (January 2, 2019)."Warren Central's David Bell knows his college choice".The Indianapolis Star. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  2. ^Dochterman, Scott (November 1, 2018)."Now a recruiting player in Indianapolis, Iowa hopes four-star WR David Bell is the next Indy prospect to head its way".The Athletic. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  3. ^Jackson, Stu (March 12, 2018)."2019 4-Star WR David Bell Enjoying Success On Basketball Court Too".Rivals.com. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  4. ^Donohue, Tyler (December 13, 2017)."Penn State recruiting: Nittany Lions extend new offers; commits rise in rankings".Dayton Daily News. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^Tannebaum, Taylor (February 28, 2019)."Warren Central's David Bell is February's Student Athlete of the Month".WTHR. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2023.
  6. ^Neddenriep, Kyle (December 6, 2018)."Warren Central's David Bell named Indiana's top football player".The Indianapolis Star. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  7. ^Doyel, Gregg (November 24, 2018)."From urgent care to state champ, hobbled David Bell does enough to lead No. 11 Warren Central".USA Today. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  8. ^DeFabo, Mike (January 5, 2019)."Warren Central receiver David Bell commits to Purdue at All-American Bowl".The Herald Bulletin. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  9. ^Woods, David (October 12, 2019)."Purdue is missing one of the nation's top WRs, but David Bell is answering the call".Indianapolis Star. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  10. ^Carmin, Mike (December 25, 2019)."More spectacular plays in Purdue receiver David Bell's future".Journal & Courier. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.
  11. ^McCammon, Michael (October 26, 2020)."David Bell garners Big Ten Player of the Week honors".247Sports. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  12. ^Bender, Bill (August 12, 2021)."David Bell is primed and ready to pick up where Rondale Moore left off at Purdue".Sporting News. RetrievedDecember 6, 2021.
  13. ^"Bell Becomes Big Ten Receiver of the Year, O'Connell Named All-B1G".Purdue Boilermakers Athletics. December 1, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2023.
  14. ^"Consensus All-America Teams (2020–2022)".Sports Reference. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2023.
  15. ^"David Bell Draft and Combine Prospect Profile".NFL.com. RetrievedMarch 9, 2022.
  16. ^"David Bell, Purdue, WR, 2022 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football".draftscout.com. RetrievedMarch 9, 2022.
  17. ^Poisal, Anthony (April 29, 2022)."Browns select WR David Bell with No. 99 pick in 2022 NFL Draft".ClevelandBrowns.com. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2023.
  18. ^"David Bell 2022 Game Log".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2023.
  19. ^Russo, Kelsey (December 11, 2023)."3 Big Takeaways: WR David Bell with first career touchdown against the Jaguars".Cleveland Browns. RetrievedDecember 7, 2024.
  20. ^"David Bell 2023 Game Log".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2025.
  21. ^Kinnan, Cory (September 5, 2024)."Browns waive former third round pick after lackluster start to his career".Browns Wire. USA Today. RetrievedDecember 7, 2024.
  22. ^"Browns sign WR Jaelon Darden to active roster, elevate two".ClevelandBrowns.com. September 7, 2024. RetrievedDecember 7, 2024.
  23. ^"Browns place DT Maurice Hurst II and three others on injured reserve".ClevelandBrowns.com. September 11, 2024. RetrievedDecember 7, 2024.
  24. ^"Browns sign CB Tre Avery to the active roster".clevelandbrowns.com. RetrievedOctober 15, 2025.
  25. ^Oyefusi, Daniel."Browns' David Bell retires from NFL, cites off-field injury".ESPN. RetrievedOctober 15, 2025.
  26. ^Mary Kay Cabot (October 14, 2025)."Browns receiver David Bell retires after a surgical complication that would've made it life-threatening to play".The Plain Dealer.

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