Le'Veon Bell sorry for publicly airing Andy Reid comments, but doesn't regret saying it

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Free agent running back Le'Veon Bell says he doesn't regret saying he wouldn't play for Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid again, but just wishes he didn't publicly air his feelings about his one season with the team.

Bell, a three-time Pro Bowler, responded to a user on Instagram saying that he would "never play for Andy Reid again" and that he would retire first.

"I'll admit that's somethin I could've and should've kept to myself & I apologize about that and that only... but I don't regret what I said, because that's how I feel..." Bell tweeted on Sunday.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell readies during the second half against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell readies during the second half against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

"I said what I said & I don't regret at all what I said...for those who have a PERSONAL PROBLEM with me because of what I SAID, that's fine...you have your right! just understand I ALSO have MY RIGHT for how I feel about MY PERSONAL problem with dude because of what HE SAID to me," Bell added.

Bell, 29, played in nine games in 2020 and ran for 254 yards and scored two touchdowns after being released by the New York Jets, where he spent less than two seasons.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Le'Veon Bell sorry for talking about Chiefs' Andy Reid on social media