Odell Beckham Jr. is still in free agency. Multiple teams are in the fray to sign the wide receiver. That includes his former team Los Angeles Rams. The Buffalo Bills are also in the race.
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The quest to sign OBJ has become a point of contention between two former teammates, the Bills’ Von Miller and the Rams’ Cooper Kupp.
Cooper Kupp’s cryptic post with Odell Beckham Jr.
The Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has sent the NFL world into a frenzy with a cryptic post with Beckham. Kupp shared a photo with OBJ from last season as a Ram with a clock emoji on his Instagram stories. What does that mean? Does it mean OBJ is going back to Los Angeles?
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Maybe, but many believe that it might also be just to spoil his former teammate Von Miller’s desire to see OBJ in Buffalo. It might turn out to be a trolling tactic, as Miller also shared a similar post with Odell Beckham Jr. earlier.
The Rams are still in the market for a wide receiver and are looking to lock in OBJ. But it ultimately might prove a little tricky as OBJ has earlier made his feelings about the Rams clear.
“LA knows where I wanted to be… but they didn’t offer me…. ANYthing! So idk what people want me to do, I def kno my worth and what the offer was isn’t reflective of that. So it’s tough to say that I can come on back even tho I thought I finally found that home!” he tweeted last month.
So where exactly will the 2022 Super Bowl champion end up playing after his return from injury?
OBJ’s career so far
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Odell Beckham Jr entered the NFL with the New York Giants. The Giants picked him up in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft. OBJ quickly settled into the New York offense, winning the offensive Rookie of the Year award that year. He also appeared in two second-team All-Pros and three Pro Bowls during his stint in New York. He then went on to sign for the Cleveland Browns in 2019.
OBJ played for the Browns till the first half of the 2021 season. The Browns then released him midway through that season, after which he signed for the Rams. And he won the Super Bowl playing just half a season with the team, the first of his career.
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It would have been a dream end to the season, but he tore his ACL during the Super Bowl. He became a free agent after the end of the 2021 season as a Super Bowl champion.
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