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  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    Marcus Bell Sunday November 13.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    The Lions re-signed defensive tackle Marcus Bell to a three-year contract.
    He is likely to be in the defensive line rotation for Detroit once again in 2005.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    Giants placed DT Marcus Bell on injured reserve, ending his season.
    Bell, who signed from Detroit in April, had basically fallen out of the interior rotation after a poor showing in camp. He landed on I.R. with a bum knee.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    Giants reached an injury settlement with DT Marcus Bell.
    Bell is not likely to be highly coveted as a free agent.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    Lions DT Marcus Bell will start while Shaun Rogers is suspended.
    He’ll start next to Cory Redding, who has moved inside with Shaun Cody out due to a foot injury. Jets runners should be productive in Week 7 against a Lions team missing both of its interior tackles.
  • NYJ Tackle
    The Lions aren’t expected to release guard Damien Woody until they find a viable replacement in free agency or the NFL Draft.
    Of Detroit’s big-name potential cuts (also Mike Williams and Fernando Bryant), Woody seems the best bet to be released, although backup DT Marcus Bell could be the first Lion to go, according to MLive.com.
  • FA Defensive Lineman
    The Lions have reportedly granted defensive end James Hall and defensive tackle Marcus Bell permission to seek trades.
    Hall’s 2006 season ended prematurely due to a bum shoulder but he’s the best edge rusher Detroit has, although he just reached the wrong side of 30. Still, many teams will have interest. Bell is expected to be cut.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    Giants signed DT Marcus Bell, formerly of the Lions.
    Bell can be an effective sub when motivated but isn’t starting material. Look for the Giants to use multiple draft picks on defensive players.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman
    MLive.com’s Tom Kowalski believes that, along with Mike Williams and G Damien Woody, Lions DT Marcus Bell could be a cap casualty.
    Bell, due nearly $1 million in 2007, struggled with injuries last year. His release would give Anthony Bryant a better shot to make the team.