MIAMI -- Pittsburgh Steelers star running back LeVeon Bell says hes on schedule for training camp and that his leg is probably stronger than it ever was after rehabbing a right knee injury that knocked him out of last season.In a sit-down interview with ESPN on Saturday, Bell said hes beyond all the physical hurdles he faced, and right on time for him to report to the Steelers on July 28. But it will be up to the team to decide his workload in training camp and the preseason.Bell suffered a torn MCL and PCL in Week 8 and had surgery last November. He played five games last year and rushed for 556 yards with three touchdowns.Im going to be ready, Bell said of training camp, while attending a business retreat Saturday organized by his agent, Adisa Bakari. The biggest thing for me is getting mentally ready for getting hit and things like that, and I dont think Ill really get tackled until a preseason game or maybe in the regular season. I dont think Ill actually hit the ground or get tackled. But when that does happen, Ill be ready for it. But cutting, running routes, picking them and putting them on my feet, everything is back to normal. Bell said overall the rehab process went great. But there were tough times, particularly early on.Its crazy because, in November when it happened, I never realize Id be back at this point, Bell said. I remember it was times when I couldnt walk up the steps, walk down the steps, really couldnt sit down by myself, even go to the restroom. Im just thinking now Im right back to form how I was when I left. Obviously, its more of a mental thing for me now. I know my knee is strong enough now. I know its probably stronger than it ever was, my legs are.Bell also is entering the final year of his rookie contract. Bell could challenge Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowler Adrian Peterson as the highest-paid running back in the NFL if he hits the open market. Petersons contract now averages about $14 million per season.Bell recently made a song called Focus, where he loosely referenced $15 million as an annual salary. Bell said Saturday that he freestyled the line in the song, which was made about three or four months ago, and it wasnt a big deal.Bell said hes confident the contract situation wont be an issue and his goal is to remain in Pittsburgh.Im not a real greedy guy. I dont play football just for money or things like that, Bell said. I just want to be valued. Wherever it is -- whether its $15 million or lower or higher, whatever it is - I think we will get to an agreement eventually. Obviously, I want to be a Steeler for my whole life. My family grew up Pittsburgh Steelers fans, and its crazy I even got drafted there. So I want to be with them and hopefully well reach an agreement. But that will take place once that time come.NFL Jerseys From China . 24 Baylor in a Big 12 clash between teams trending in opposite directions. 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Players and coaches believe getting off to quicker starts would help.The Texans trailed 10-0 in the first half against the Patriots, 24-0 against the Vikings, and 14-6 against the Broncos. Left tackle Duane Brown said the team needs to bring a lot of energy to change its fortunes.I think thats been our kind of Achilles heel this season, Brown said. I think having energy and starting fast, everything else will fall into place. I think the execution will fall into place and just keeping it going, you know, for four quarters.The Jaguars have gotten little going at home this season. Although they dropped close games to Green Bay and Baltimore in September, they were blown out 33-16 by Oakland in their lone game at EverBank Field since. They return Sunday having lost three consecutive games and face mounting speculation about coach Gus Bradleys job security. Bradley is 14-42 in 3 + seasons in Jacksonville and has fallen well short of expectations this year.Bradley fired offensive coordinator Greg Olson on Oct. 29, and the team responded with a better performance at Kansas City last week. The Chiefs won 19-14, thanks mostly to Jacksonvilles four turnovers and several missed opportunities.Few teams could use a victory as badly as Bradley and the Jaguars, especially at home.If were going to get this turned around, it needs to start now, tight end Marcedes Lewis said. Were capable of getting on a roll, but the only way to do that is to get that first one and go from there.Here are some other things to know about the Texans and Jaguars:OPENING DRIVE: The Jaguars havent scored a touchdown on their opening drive since Week 2 of last season.dddddddddddd The 22-game stretch without an opening-possession TD is the longest in the NFL.MILLERS HEALTH: Houston RB Lamar Miller (bruised shoulder) is feeling better following the teams bye week. 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The top overall pick in the 2014 draft is sixth in the NFL with a career-high nine tackles for losses. He also has three sacks, 30 tackles and 10 quarterback hurries. Its really cool to see him now, I mean, as far as playing the run, the pass, his effort, and hes really coming into his own, Jaguars coach Gus Bradley said.FAIR CATCH? After three fumbled punts in as many games, the Jaguars are expected to go back to receiver Rashad Greene as the return man Sunday. Greene was inactive the last two games. Greene, Marqise Lee and Bryan Walters each fumbled punts in the last three games. Were looking at everything, Bradley said. I think its good to have competition within, but probably have a pretty good idea the way were going to go.---AP Sports Writer Kristie Rieken in Houston contributed to this report.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '