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'''Tatum Antoine Bell''' (born March 2, 1981) is an American former professional [[American football|football]] player who was a [[running back]] in the [[National Football League]] (NFL). He played [[college football]] for the [[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State Cowboys]] and was selected by the [[Denver Broncos]] in the second round of the [[2004 NFL draft]].<ref name="Tatum Antoine Bell">{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BellTa00.htm/| title= Tatum Antoine Bell |publisher= Pro-Football-Reference.com |accessdate= November 21, 2012}}</ref>
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'''Tatum Antoine Bell''' (born [[March 2]], [[1981]] in {{city-state|Dallas|Texas}}) is an [[American football]] [[running back]] who is currently a [[free agent]]. He was drafted by the [[Denver Broncos]] in the second round of the [[2004 NFL Draft]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State]].


Bell has also played for the [[Detroit Lions]].
Bell also played for the [[Detroit Lions]] and [[Florida Tuskers]].


==Early life==
Bell has a reputation for costly fumbles, including 5 fumbles in the 2006 season, all ending in turnovers. These fumbles led to the Oakland Raiders naming their fumble recovery drill "The Tatum Bell Drill".[http://www.fanhouse.com/2007/09/08/raiders-defense-hurts-tatum-bells-feelings/]
Bell was born in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] and grew up in [[DeSoto, Texas|DeSoto]], a suburb of Dallas. He is the son of Tony and Terry Bell, and has a younger brother, T.J., and an older sister, Latrice Coleman. He attended [[DeSoto High School (DeSoto, Texas)|DeSoto High School]]. In high school, he was considered one of the fastest high school players in the nation, he was clocked running 4.34 in the 40-yard dash, and 10.26 seconds over [[100 meters]].


He was hampered by a hip pointer and sprained ankle as a senior, but still rushed for 1,225 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was also an effective kick and punt returner. In addition to his 19 rushing touchdowns, he had three touchdown passes and returned one kickoff for a touchdown. He was listed as a Top 100 Texas player by First Down Recruiting, PrepStar, the Dallas Morning News and David Garvin. He was a two-time all-district selection at running back.
==Early years==

Tatum Bell grew up in [[DeSoto, Texas|DeSoto]], a suburb of Dallas, and attended [[DeSoto High School (DeSoto, Texas)|DeSoto High School]].
==College career==
Bell played for [[Oklahoma State University]] from 2000 to 2003, and was a starter for three years, rushing for a total of 4,285 yards. The schools 4th all-time leading rusher. Tatum Bell's Rushing Touchdowns places him 4th all-time in school history with 43.

In 2000, as a [[true freshman]], he made an impact by rushing for 251 yards on just 49 carries. He followed the regular season with an impressive spring during which he showed the new OSU staff he had the ability to run the ball inside. He was OSU's leading rusher in both major spring scrimmages. His spring numbers included 14 carries for 110 yards and three touchdowns in the first scrimmage and 15 carries for 80 yards and a touchdown in the second. Showed most of the country what he was capable of with an incredible long-distance run against Oklahoma in a nationally televised season finale on Lewis Field. Oklahoma State won the services of this highly recruited running back over Nebraska, Texas and Oklahoma. He was a starter for three years, rushing for a total of 4,285 yards.

In 2001, he carried the ball 237 times for 1,052 yards and eight touchdowns. He averaged 87.6 yards per game and almost four and a half yards per carry. Bell eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark twice last season, including a career-high 117 yards against Missouri. He had 102 yards in Oklahoma State's win over Louisiana Tech on Lewis Field. The last four games of the 2001 season were particularly impressive for Bell. Against Colorado, Texas Tech, Baylor and Oklahoma, Bell carried the ball a combined 80 times for 333 yards. That's a four-game average of 83.25 yards per game and 4.16 yards per carry.

In 2002, he carried the ball 215 Times for 1,454 yards and 15 touchdowns.

In 2003; Bell's senior season he rushed for 1,528 on 253 carries including a total of 19 touchdowns.


==Professional career==
==Professional career==

===Denver Broncos===
{{NFL predraft
Bell was drafted 41st overall in the [[2004 NFL Draft]], after attending [[Oklahoma State University - Stillwater|Oklahoma State University]] for four years and finishing sixth on the school's all-time career rushing yards list. He debuted with the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[2004 NFL season|2004]], and led all [[American Football Conference|AFC]] [[rookie]] running backs in rushing yards. In [[2005 NFL season|2005]] he was the second part of a dual running back system with [[Mike Anderson]] and rushed for 920 yards.
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===Denver Broncos (first stint)===
Bell was drafted in the second round with the 41st overall pick in the [[2004 NFL draft]], after attending [[Oklahoma State University–Stillwater|Oklahoma State University]] for four years and finishing 3rd on the school's all-time career rushing yards list.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2004/draft.htm |title=2004 NFL Draft Listing |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en |access-date=2023-05-06}}</ref> The Broncos originally acquired the pick along with cornerback [[Champ Bailey]] in a trade that sent [[Clinton Portis]] to the [[Washington Redskins]].

He debuted with the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[2004 NFL season|2004]], and led all [[American Football Conference|AFC]] [[rookie]] running backs in rushing yards. In [[2005 NFL season|2005]] he was the second part of a dual running back system with [[Mike Anderson (running back)|Mike Anderson]] and rushed for 921 yards (gaining 5.3 yards per carry) and eight touchdowns. In 2006 Bell rushed for 1,025 yards and two touchdowns.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tatum Bell Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BellTa00.htm |website=[[Pro-Football-Reference.com]] |access-date=27 June 2024 |language=en}}</ref>


===Detroit Lions===
===Detroit Lions===
On [[March 1]], [[2007 NFL season|2007]], Tatum was traded along with [[George Foster (American football)|George Foster]] and a draft pick to the [[Detroit Lions]] for [[Dré Bly]].
On March 1, [[2007 NFL season|2007]], Bell was traded along with [[George Foster (American football)|George Foster]] and a draft pick to the [[Detroit Lions]] for [[Dré Bly]].


On [[October 12]], [[2007]] it was revealed that Tatum Bell had asked the Lions to trade him earlier in the week, due to the re-emergence of [[Kevin Jones]] and his diminished role at tailback. Bell has since told the media that he didn't demand a trade, but that he simply was disappointed in his diminishing role on the team. <ref>[http://blog.mlive.com/highlightreel/2007/10/tatum_bell_dismisses_reports_t.html Bell: I wasn't really demanding trade - Detroit Lions Highlight Reel - MLive.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
On October 12, 2007, it was revealed that Bell had asked the Lions to trade him earlier in the week, due to the re-emergence of [[Kevin Jones (American football)|Kevin Jones]] and his diminished role at tailback. Bell has since told the media that he did not demand a trade, but that he simply was disappointed in his diminishing role on the team.<ref>[http://blog.mlive.com/highlightreel/2007/10/tatum_bell_dismisses_reports_t.html Bell: I wasn't really demanding trade - Detroit Lions Highlight Reel - MLive.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


On March 10, 2008, Bell re-signed with the Lions on a one-year contract. He stated that his goal for the 2008 NFL season was to rush for 1,300 [[yards]] and 15 [[touchdowns]]. However, he was released by the Lions on September 1 after the team signed [[running back]] [[Rudi Johnson]]. Tatum Bell took Rudi Johnson's bags after he was released, allegedly on purpose. <ref> [http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080903/BLOG21/80903043/1048/sports]</ref> Bell responded by saying, “I ain’t no thief.” Rudi Johnson then referred to Bell's actions as,"All of this happened after he got released and came in and got some stuff out of his locker,that's when he scooped the bags up,some real shyster,conniving stuff."Johnson alleges that Bell stole his underwear.<ref> [http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2008/09/rudi_on_bell_shyster_conniving.html] </ref>
On March 10, 2008, Bell re-signed with the Lions on a one-year contract. He stated that his goal for the 2008 NFL season was to rush for 1,300 [[yards]] and 15 [[touchdowns]]. However, he was released by the Lions on September 1 after the team signed [[running back]] [[Rudi Johnson]]. The following day Johnson accused Bell of stealing his luggage. Bell insisted, "it was just an honest mistake."<ref>[https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3567561/Johnson accuses Bell in luggage theft; Bell calls situation misunderstanding]</ref>

===Denver Broncos (second stint)===
Bell signed with the Broncos on November 11, 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/14601/bell_not_in_football_shape |title=SportingNews.com - Fantasy Source Blitz - Newly signed Bell not in football shape |accessdate=November 12, 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090306210913/http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/14601/bell_not_in_football_shape |archivedate=March 6, 2009 }}</ref> (He had spent the previous three months working in the [[T-Mobile USA|T-Mobile]] store at [[Town Center at Aurora]].)<ref name="rmn081112">{{cite news |first=Lee |last=Rasizer |work=[[Rocky Mountain News]] |title=New Broncos backs hit the ground running; Hillis, Pope, Bell out to be stopgaps for ailing backfield |url=http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/Nov/12/new-backs-hit-the-ground-running/ |date=November 12, 2008 |accessdate=July 21, 2012 |quote=Bell, who signed a one-year contract, had been working at a T-Mobile store at Aurora Mall the past three months.}}</ref> He was not re-signed following the season.

===Florida Tuskers===
Bell was signed by the [[Florida Tuskers]] of the [[United Football League (2009–)|United Football League]] on September 3, 2009. He wore #25.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orl-sportsufl-tuskers-04090409sep04,0,6168626.story|title=Florida Tuskers add 11 to roster, bringing total to 43 players; training camp opens next week in Orlando |last=Hays |first=Chris |date=September 4, 2009 |work=[[Orlando Sentinel]] |accessdate=August 30, 2011}}</ref> During the week of November 19 he ran for 365 yards and set a UFL record. He was released on August 24, 2010.

===UFL records===
* Most rushing yards in a single game: 365 (2009)

==NFL career statistics==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
|-
! colspan="2"| Legend
|-
| '''Bold'''
| Career high
|}

===Regular season===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! rowspan="2"| Year
! rowspan="2"| Team
! colspan="2"| Games
! colspan="5"| Rushing
! colspan="5"| Receiving
|-
! GP !! GS !! Att !! Yds !! Avg !! Lng !! TD !! Rec !! Yds !! Avg !! Lng !! TD
|-
! [[2004 NFL season|2004]] !! [[2004 Denver Broncos season|DEN]]
| 14 || 0 || 75 || 396 || 5.3 || 29 || 3 || 5 || 80 || '''16.0''' || '''58''' || 0
|-
! [[2005 NFL season|2005]] !! [[2005 Denver Broncos season|DEN]]
| '''15''' || 1 || 173 || 921 || 5.3 || '''68''' || '''8''' || 18 || 104 || 5.8 || 14 || 0
|-
! [[2006 NFL season|2006]] !! [[2006 Denver Broncos season|DEN]]
| 13 || '''13''' || '''233''' || '''1,025''' || 4.4 || 51 || 2 || '''24''' || '''115''' || 4.8 || 16 || 0
|-
! [[2007 NFL season|2007]] !! [[2007 Detroit Lions season|DET]]
| 5 || 5 || 44 || 182 || 4.1 || 24 || 1 || 14 || 63 || 4.5 || 15 || 0
|-
! [[2008 NFL season|2008]] !! [[2008 Denver Broncos season|DEN]]
| 7 || 3 || 44 || 249 || '''5.7''' || 37 || 2 || 10 || 57 || 5.7 || 12 || 0
|-
! colspan="2"| !! 54 !! 22 !! 569 !! 2,773 !! 4.9 !! 68 !! 16 !! 71 !! 419 !! 5.9 !! 58 !! 0
|}

===Playoffs===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! rowspan="2"| Year
! rowspan="2"| Team
! colspan="2"| Games
! colspan="5"| Rushing
! colspan="5"| Receiving
|-
! GP !! GS !! Att !! Yds !! Avg !! Lng !! TD !! Rec !! Yds !! Avg !! Lng !! TD
|-
! [[2004 NFL season|2004]] !! [[2004 Denver Broncos season|DEN]]
| 1 || 0 || '''12''' || 49 || 4.1 || '''15''' || '''1''' || 4 || '''32''' || '''8.0''' || '''14''' || 0
|-
! [[2005 NFL season|2005]] !! [[2005 Denver Broncos season|DEN]]
| '''2''' || 0 || 11 || '''50''' || '''4.5''' || 11 || 0 || '''5''' || 28 || 5.6 || 9 || 0
|-
! colspan="2"| !! 3 !! 0 !! 23 !! 99 !! 4.3 !! 15 !! 1 !! 9 !! 60 !! 6.7 !! 14 !! 0
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.detroitlions.com/bio.cfm?bio_id=430&season=9 Detroit Lions bio]
* [http://www.justsportsstats.com/footballstatsindex.php?player_id=belltat001&scoresort=11 Stats Crew profile]
* [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BellTa00.htm Tatum Bell's Profile Page at Pro-Football-Reference.com]
* [https://twitter.com/tspeedtx Twitter.com: @tspeedtx (Tatum Bell's Official Twitter Page)]

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Latest revision as of 23:42, 2 December 2024

Tatum Bell
No. 26, 28, 21, 25
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1981-03-02) March 2, 1981 (age 43)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:213 lb (97 kg)
Career information
High school:DeSoto (DeSoto, Texas)
College:Oklahoma State
NFL draft:2004 / round: 2 / pick: 41
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing attempts:569
Rushing yards:2,773
Receptions:71
Receiving yards:419
Total touchdowns:16
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Tatum Antoine Bell (born March 2, 1981) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys and was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2004 NFL draft.[1]

Bell also played for the Detroit Lions and Florida Tuskers.

Early life

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Bell was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in DeSoto, a suburb of Dallas. He is the son of Tony and Terry Bell, and has a younger brother, T.J., and an older sister, Latrice Coleman. He attended DeSoto High School. In high school, he was considered one of the fastest high school players in the nation, he was clocked running 4.34 in the 40-yard dash, and 10.26 seconds over 100 meters.

He was hampered by a hip pointer and sprained ankle as a senior, but still rushed for 1,225 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was also an effective kick and punt returner. In addition to his 19 rushing touchdowns, he had three touchdown passes and returned one kickoff for a touchdown. He was listed as a Top 100 Texas player by First Down Recruiting, PrepStar, the Dallas Morning News and David Garvin. He was a two-time all-district selection at running back.

College career

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Bell played for Oklahoma State University from 2000 to 2003, and was a starter for three years, rushing for a total of 4,285 yards. The schools 4th all-time leading rusher. Tatum Bell's Rushing Touchdowns places him 4th all-time in school history with 43.

In 2000, as a true freshman, he made an impact by rushing for 251 yards on just 49 carries. He followed the regular season with an impressive spring during which he showed the new OSU staff he had the ability to run the ball inside. He was OSU's leading rusher in both major spring scrimmages. His spring numbers included 14 carries for 110 yards and three touchdowns in the first scrimmage and 15 carries for 80 yards and a touchdown in the second. Showed most of the country what he was capable of with an incredible long-distance run against Oklahoma in a nationally televised season finale on Lewis Field. Oklahoma State won the services of this highly recruited running back over Nebraska, Texas and Oklahoma. He was a starter for three years, rushing for a total of 4,285 yards.

In 2001, he carried the ball 237 times for 1,052 yards and eight touchdowns. He averaged 87.6 yards per game and almost four and a half yards per carry. Bell eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark twice last season, including a career-high 117 yards against Missouri. He had 102 yards in Oklahoma State's win over Louisiana Tech on Lewis Field. The last four games of the 2001 season were particularly impressive for Bell. Against Colorado, Texas Tech, Baylor and Oklahoma, Bell carried the ball a combined 80 times for 333 yards. That's a four-game average of 83.25 yards per game and 4.16 yards per carry.

In 2002, he carried the ball 215 Times for 1,454 yards and 15 touchdowns.

In 2003; Bell's senior season he rushed for 1,528 on 253 carries including a total of 19 touchdowns.

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 11 in
(1.80 m)
212 lb
(96 kg)
31+78 in
(0.81 m)
8+38 in
(0.21 m)
4.32 s 1.52 s 2.53 s 38.5 in
(0.98 m)
9 ft 11 in
(3.02 m)
25 reps
All values from NFL Combine[2]

Denver Broncos (first stint)

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Bell was drafted in the second round with the 41st overall pick in the 2004 NFL draft, after attending Oklahoma State University for four years and finishing 3rd on the school's all-time career rushing yards list.[3] The Broncos originally acquired the pick along with cornerback Champ Bailey in a trade that sent Clinton Portis to the Washington Redskins.

He debuted with the Denver Broncos in 2004, and led all AFC rookie running backs in rushing yards. In 2005 he was the second part of a dual running back system with Mike Anderson and rushed for 921 yards (gaining 5.3 yards per carry) and eight touchdowns. In 2006 Bell rushed for 1,025 yards and two touchdowns.[4]

Detroit Lions

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On March 1, 2007, Bell was traded along with George Foster and a draft pick to the Detroit Lions for Dré Bly.

On October 12, 2007, it was revealed that Bell had asked the Lions to trade him earlier in the week, due to the re-emergence of Kevin Jones and his diminished role at tailback. Bell has since told the media that he did not demand a trade, but that he simply was disappointed in his diminishing role on the team.[5]

On March 10, 2008, Bell re-signed with the Lions on a one-year contract. He stated that his goal for the 2008 NFL season was to rush for 1,300 yards and 15 touchdowns. However, he was released by the Lions on September 1 after the team signed running back Rudi Johnson. The following day Johnson accused Bell of stealing his luggage. Bell insisted, "it was just an honest mistake."[6]

Denver Broncos (second stint)

[edit]

Bell signed with the Broncos on November 11, 2008.[7] (He had spent the previous three months working in the T-Mobile store at Town Center at Aurora.)[8] He was not re-signed following the season.

Florida Tuskers

[edit]

Bell was signed by the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League on September 3, 2009. He wore #25.[9] During the week of November 19 he ran for 365 yards and set a UFL record. He was released on August 24, 2010.

UFL records

[edit]
  • Most rushing yards in a single game: 365 (2009)

NFL career statistics

[edit]
Legend
Bold Career high

Regular season

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Year Team Games Rushing Receiving
GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
2004 DEN 14 0 75 396 5.3 29 3 5 80 16.0 58 0
2005 DEN 15 1 173 921 5.3 68 8 18 104 5.8 14 0
2006 DEN 13 13 233 1,025 4.4 51 2 24 115 4.8 16 0
2007 DET 5 5 44 182 4.1 24 1 14 63 4.5 15 0
2008 DEN 7 3 44 249 5.7 37 2 10 57 5.7 12 0
54 22 569 2,773 4.9 68 16 71 419 5.9 58 0

Playoffs

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Year Team Games Rushing Receiving
GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
2004 DEN 1 0 12 49 4.1 15 1 4 32 8.0 14 0
2005 DEN 2 0 11 50 4.5 11 0 5 28 5.6 9 0
3 0 23 99 4.3 15 1 9 60 6.7 14 0

References

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  1. ^ "Tatum Antoine Bell". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "2004 NFL Draft Scout Tatum Bell College Football Profile". DraftScout.com. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  3. ^ "2004 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  4. ^ "Tatum Bell Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  5. ^ Bell: I wasn't really demanding trade - Detroit Lions Highlight Reel - MLive.com
  6. ^ accuses Bell in luggage theft; Bell calls situation misunderstanding
  7. ^ "SportingNews.com - Fantasy Source Blitz - Newly signed Bell not in football shape". Archived from the original on March 6, 2009. Retrieved November 12, 2008.
  8. ^ Rasizer, Lee (November 12, 2008). "New Broncos backs hit the ground running; Hillis, Pope, Bell out to be stopgaps for ailing backfield". Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved July 21, 2012. Bell, who signed a one-year contract, had been working at a T-Mobile store at Aurora Mall the past three months.
  9. ^ Hays, Chris (September 4, 2009). "Florida Tuskers add 11 to roster, bringing total to 43 players; training camp opens next week in Orlando". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
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