Odell Beckham Jr. heads to the Los Angeles Rams after being signed by the franchise following a week full of turmoil, with rumors all around. The star wideout has finally left the Cleveland Browns following a series of crazy incidents over the past few days.
Many in the Browns fanbase booed upon the star for his decision to leave the franchise before the trade deadline. However, that did not happen until his 29th birthday, which was three days after the deadline. However, even after going through a roller coaster of emotions, OBJ did not forget to leave a heartfelt note for everyone.
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Odell Beckham Jr. on leaving Cleveland Browns
Odell Beckham Jr. ahead of his Rams debut took time on Saturday to address the people associated with the Browns with a handwritten thank-you note he shared on Twitter. In his heartfelt goodbye letter, the receiver expressed gratitude to the people to accept him into the city with open arms.
“I want to thank the city of Cleveland for welcoming me with open arms. My goal was always to help bring a championship to the city of Cleveland from the first day I became a member of the Cleveland Browns,” Beckham wrote. “Through all the ups and downs, injuries and rehab, I am forever grateful to have played in front of some of the greatest fans ever. Dawg Pound, I thank you for embracing me and showing me so much LOVE!”
— Odell Beckham Jr (@obj) November 14, 2021
OBJ, after five successful seasons with the New York Giants, joined hands with the Cleveland Browns in 2019 hoping to bring the championship to the franchise. However, his hopes got shattered after a series of “ups and downs, injuries and rehabs.”
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OBJ ahead of his debut
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Beckham thanked the owners (Mr. and Mrs. Haslam), along with the Browns’ front office, support staff, coaches, teammates, and the organization for their help and support. In the end, he singled out his LSU teammate, Jarvis Landry, with whom he spent three years in Cleveland.
“My brother JUICE, we have been blessed to have played together at the highest levels,” Beckham wrote. “Thank you for always pushing me to be the best man and player that I can be. You’re truly a gift from God. I know God’s plan never fails.”
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As it has been reported that the Rams wide receiver Robert Woods has torn his ACL during practice just a day after the signing of Odell Beckham Jr., the stars point in the direction that the three-time Pro Bowler will debut for the Rams on Monday Night Football against the San Francisco 49ers.
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