D’Anthony Bell moved to a Division-II school, then to two junior colleges, all as a teen.
In between, he didn’t play football for a year. No one wanted him.
In that year he worked for his dad’s construction company. He volunteered at his hometown church in Georgia.
He got a second chance at a second Division-II program. Then he used excelling in an extra, COVID season to get into the NFL.
This spring, after once starting at safety in an NFL playoff game for them , the Cleveland Browns gave up on Bell.
So this in Seattle? Learning a new defense, all four new special teams, new Seahawks teammates and coaches far across the continent from his firm, north-central Georgia roots?
No, this is not fazing D’Anthony Bell.
Into his fourth NFL training camp, the veteran of 50 league games at