Le’Veon Bell won't be stopped. On Sunday, he had 35 carries for 134 yards and three receptions for 58 yards, including a 42-yard catch-and-run in the second quarter that was a highlight moment of the week type of dilly.

On that latter play, Le'Veon Bell stiff-armed the poop out of a Cincinnati Bengals player. Let's take a gander at the footage together:

After the game, Bell would speak about how absurd that stiff arm was:

“That was one of my better stiff-arms of my life,” Bell said in above video. “I don't know what happened or what came over me that play.”

Bell wasn't the only one impressed with the move.

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“He's on fire,” fullback Roosevelt Nix said (Nix had his own issues Sunday).

How about his gunslinger?

“I believe it's the one we had two guys out, kind of deep down the field, they got deep; Le'Veon is right in my vision, right where he's supposed to be,” Ben Roethlisberger said. “Get him the ball, let him do the rest of the work.”

“You just see him keep running, it's just fun to watch him work,” Roethlisberger said.

As for Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, he first gave credit to other people before acknowledging how special that run was.

“I thought the wideout perimeter blocking was excellent,” head coach Mike Tomlin said. “It's an 11-man job to run the football for us.”

“That is what we've come to expect from him,” Tomlin said.

Hey, Tomlin. I promise. I swear it. It is fine to get excited when one of your Steelers does something amazing on the gridiron.