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Ronnie Bell: Back with San Francisco
The 49ers signed Ronnie Bell to the practice squad Tuesday.Bell appeared in nine of the 49ers' 11 regular-season games before being waived from the 53-man roster Nov. 30. The 2023 seventh-round pick will remain in San Francisco on the practice squad and will be available for elevation to the active roster should the Niners need depth at wide receiver.
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Ronnie Bell: Let go by San Francisco
The 49ers waived Ronnie Bell on Saturday.Assuming he clears waivers, Bell will explore his next options after being waived by the 49ers, who drafted him in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 253rd overall. In his tenure with the Niners, Bell registered eight catches (on 19 targets) for 90 yards and three touchdowns over 26 regular-season games.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Healthy scratch for Week 11
Ronnie Bell (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Lindsey Peters of the San Francisco 49ers' official site reports.It's the second time this season that Bell has been a healthy inactive, with the first instance taking place Week 4 against the Patriots. Jacob Cowing and Isaac Guerendo are expected to serve as the primary returners on kickoffs and punts for the 49ers on Sunday.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Sees extra reps Sunday
Ronnie Bell played 24 of the San Francisco 49ers' 63 snaps on offense and finished with one reception for 10 yards on two targets in Sunday's 28-18 loss to the Chiefs.With Jauan Jennings (hip) inactive and with Deebo Samuel (illness) and Brandon Aiyuk (knee) playing just four and 25 snaps, respectively, before exiting the contest, extra opportunities became available for Bell and the 49ers' other depth wideouts. Aiyuk has since been ruled out for the season, while the statuses of Samuel and Jennings for Sunday's game against the Cowboys are up in the air. As a result, Bell could be in store for at least one more contest with an expanded role, after he had played just 10 total snaps on offense across San Francisco's previous three contests. In addition to Bell, rookies Ricky Pearsall and Jacob Cowing and veteran Chris Conley -- who is considered day-to-day with an ankle sprain -- currently represent the 49ers' healthiest receivers.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Healthy inactive for Week 4
Ronnie Bell (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Patriots, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.With Deebo Samuel (calf) and George Kittle (hamstring) back in action, Bell is the odd man out. Bell played a season-high 27 offensive snaps versus the Rams in Week 3 and caught his first pass of the campaign for 12 yards.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: No receptions in Week 1 win
Ronnie Bell logged 13 snaps on offense (18 percent) Monday but did not log a reception in a 32-19 win over the Jets.Bell made San Francisco's opening roster as expected after catching just six of 13 targets over 17 regular-season games as a rookie in 2023. The wideout didn't record a reception in Monday's win, and he did not get an opportunity to return a kickoff while rookie Jacob Cowing handled punt return duties. Given his current role, Bell doesn't move the fantasy needle heading into a Week 2 matchup against the Vikings.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Scores thrice as rookie
Ronnie Bell finished with six receptions (13 targets) for 68 yards and three touchdowns while appearing in 17 regular-season games for San Francisco in 2023.Bell product wasn't projected to make the 53-man roster after being selected by a team loaded at receiver, but a strong camp earned him a reserve role out of the gates. The Michigan product didn't get a ton of run with just six catches in 17 games, but he had a nose for the end zone with half of those receptions hitting pay dirt. Bell also helped fill in for an injured Ray-Ray McCloud as the San Francisco 49ers' punt returner over the team's final five games. With the latter's contract expiring this offseason, Bell could find himself taking over return duties while being mixed in on offense in 2024.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Won't play in NFC Championship
Ronnie Bell (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Lions, Lindsey Pallares of the San Francisco 49ers' official site reports.Bell will sit out a second straight game after not suiting up for the Niners' divisional-round win over the Packers. His last appearance was Week 18 against the Rams, when he played 44 snaps -- 37 on offense and seven on special teams -- and caught one of five targets for a five-yard touchdown.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Logs 10 snaps in win
Ronnie Bell failed to bring in his only target in Sunday's 27-10 win over the Commanders.Bell also returned two punts for 17 yards on special teams for a total of 16 snaps (10 on offense) Sunday. The rookie wideout appeared to split slot duties with veteran Chris Conley with Jauan Jennings (concussion) still sidelined to injury. Conley finished with more snaps on offense (22), but Bell was the only reserve wideout to receive a target against Washington. Both backups would see a bump in playing time should the confirmed No. 1 seed San Francisco 49ers decide to rest either of its top two star receivers against the Rams.
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49ers' Ronnie Bell: Scores TD in garbage time
Ronnie Bell caught his only target for a 12-yard touchdown in Monday's 33-19 loss to Baltimore.Bell saw his role elevated slightly with the San Francisco 49ers missing a few role players in the primetime loss to the Ravens. The 2023 seventh-round selection wound up playing seven total snaps Monday, four of which came on special teams and the last three coming on offense when the game was well out of hand. He made the most of his limited opportunities by grabbing his second touchdown of the season on a pass from Sam Darnold. Bell's first score came back in Week 3, and he has seen just four total targets in 11 active games between those trips to the end zone. Given his sporadic usage and the nature of Monday's score, Bell should not be considered as a fantasy option for Week 17 when the 49ers visit the Commanders on Dec. 31.