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Tomlin unsure of Le'Veon Bell's status for Saturday

Le'Veon Bell was hurt in the third quarter of the 27-17 victory over the Bengals after taking a helmet to the knee from Cincinnati safety Reggie Nelson.

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell (26) receives treatment on the sidelines for his injury during the third quarter of the Steelers 27-17 win against the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on December 28, 2014. UPI/Archie Carpenter
1 of 2 | Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell (26) receives treatment on the sidelines for his injury during the third quarter of the Steelers 27-17 win against the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on December 28, 2014. UPI/Archie Carpenter | License Photo

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said he was unsure if running back Le'Veon Bell would be available for Saturday's AFC wild card matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.

Bell suffered a right knee injury in the season-finale against Cincinnati. Tomlin, as he did on Sunday night, said the knee was hyperextended and added that there was no structural damage.

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"There is pain and soreness and discomfort associated with it," said Tomlin on Tuesday. "We're going to take it day-by-day. I met with him just moments ago, and he was in the training room on the stationary bike and riding like he was training for the Tour de France."

Bell was hurt in the third quarter of the 27-17 victory over the Bengals after taking a helmet to the knee from Cincinnati safety Reggie Nelson. He ran for just 20 yards on eight carries and caught six passes for 80 yards before exiting the contest.

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"We're going to make the right decision," Tomlin added Tuesday. "We won't be swayed by circumstance -- the magnitude of the game and so forth. If he's healthy and able to protect himself and can be a positive contributor to our efforts, we'll play him. If we can't answer 'yes' to all of those questions and then some, we won't. It's just that simple."

Bell finished the season as the NFL's second-leading rusher with 1,361 yards.

"I don't know whether or not he's going to be available for the game," Tomlin continued. "We are going to make alternate plans if he doesn't, but we'll leave the light on for him."

The Steelers brought in running back Ben Tate on Tuesday for insurance. Tate spent time with both Cleveland and Minnesota this season.

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