PITTSBURGH (AP) – Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell is ready to serve his suspension and move on. Bell spoke on Saturday, one day after the NFL suspended the Pittsburgh Steelers running back for the first three games of the regular season for missing multiple drug tests, which is a violation of the league’s substance abuse policy. “I already apologized to my teammates, my coaches and Steeler Nation,” Bell said. “I’m sincerely sorry about everything I put everybody through. It’s been frustrating and I own up to everything. It’s all my fault and I can’t blame nobody else for that.” Bell stood by a now-deleted post to his Instagram account he put up on Friday, offering an apology shortly after the suspension was announced. The former Michigan State star initially faced a four-game suspension, but it was reduced to three games following an appeal to the league. Bell will be eligible to return to the active roster September 26th before the team’s Week 4 home game against Kansas City.