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Yeremiah Bell #37 | Safety | Miami Dolphins
Height: 6-0    Weight: 191    Born: March 3, 1978, Winchester, KY

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Statistics
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
YearTeamTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
2004MIA10820.0000000.00
2005MIA3521143.0120100.00
2006MIA7046242.0320000.00
2007MIA5410.0000000.00
2008MIA120100201.0310000.00
2008 Game Log
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
WeekOppTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
1NYJ10730.0100000.00
2@ARZ4220.0000000.00
3@NE10730.0000000.00
5SD6510.0000000.00
6@HOU12840.0010000.00
7BAL8800.0100000.00
8BUF5410.0100000.00
9@DEN7610.0000000.00
10SEA9810.0000000.00
11OAK5500.0000000.00
12NE9811.0000000.00
13@STL7700.0000000.00
14@BUF5500.0000000.00
15SF7610.0000000.00
16@KC9900.0000000.00
17@NYJ7520.0000000.00
Player Notes
January 5, 2009
Yeremiah Bell will be a free agent in the off-season, but stated that he would like to remain in Miami, according to the Palm Beach Post. He said, "It would be very difficult for me to walk away from this. I’ve been here my whole career and I would hate to leave these guys. These guys are like family to me, like brothers, and I really couldn’t dream of going anywhere."
November 23, 2008
Safety Yeremiah Bell had nine tackles and one sack in Week 12.
September 4, 2008
Safety Yeremiah Bell has been so impressive in the preseason that the Dolphins are working on giving him a contract extension, according to Pro Football Weekly.
May 21, 2008
Yeremiah Bell is recovering favorably from his ruptured left Achilles injury, as he is moving well during practice, according to the Miami Herald. He is not quite 100 percent yet, but is reportedly very close.
March 12, 2008
Yeremiah Bell is likely a lock to start at strong safety for the Miami Dolphins, according to the Miami Herald. Bell started 11 games in 2006 for the Dolphins, but missed 15 games last year due to a torn Achilles tendon. This type of injury is no walk-in-the-park to return from, so potential owners will want to monitor his progress during the offseason program and training camp.