Odell Beckham Jr., a former standout wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns, said last week that he would participate in his eleventh NFL season this fall.
Still unfinished, thank you for your concerns, and have a wonderful day. On Tuesday, Beckham Jr. sent a post to Xon.
The 32-year-old Beckham Jr. most recently participated in nine Miami Dolphins games last season, hauling in nine receptions for 55 yards before the team dismissed him in December. Since 2021, he has played with four different teams: the Browns (2021), Los Angeles Rams (2021), Baltimore Ravens (2023), and Dolphins (2024). Due to an ACL tear sustained during the Rams’ triumph over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI, he was unable to play in 2022.
There are already a couple unidentified organizations in the NFL showing interest in the 2014 Offensive Rookie of the Year as he wants to extend his career.
According to a source, three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has attracted interest from multiple teams and intends to play in 2025, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported in an article on Xon Wednesday.
Oh, at last, actual news! Much love. In response to Pelissero’s tweet, Beckham Jr.
Beckham Jr. has caught 575 passes for 7,987 yards and 59 touchdowns in 119 games over his 10-year NFL career.
According to Dan Labbe, a Browns beat reporter for cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer, Beckham is unlikely to be anything like the player he was even with the Browns, but he could likely still contribute in the right role for a team with a good quarterback and an offense that can scheme him open.
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