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THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 11: Odell Beckham Jr. #3 of the Los Angeles Rams speaks to the media during a practice for Super Bowl LVI at at California Lutheran University on February 11, 2022 in Thousand Oaks, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 11: Odell Beckham Jr. #3 of the Los Angeles Rams speaks to the media during a practice for Super Bowl LVI at at California Lutheran University on February 11, 2022 in Thousand Oaks, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Odell Beckham Jr. is a Superbowl champion. The star wide receiver hasn’t played in the NFL since winning the 2022 Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams. Currently, he is a free agent.
Speculations are rife about where he is going to play when he returns to the NFL. OBJ has now taken a cryptic dig at his haters claiming “all truths” are going to come out.
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Fans show support for Odell Beckham Jr.
Odell Beckham Jr. shared a tweet aimed at his doubters. This comes amid speculations about where the star wide receiver is headed on his return from an ACL injury. OBJ picked up the long-term injury during his appearance in the 2022 Super Bowl. In his cryptic tweet, OBJ claimed that “all them truths gon come out”.
Boy I tell u what… I got some shxt to say. One these days alll them truths gon come out!!! We gon have to clear the air cause I be weakk asf at some comments when ppl speak on who I am as a person … but literally don’t kno me 😂😂😂
— Odell Beckham Jr (@obj) October 21, 2022
The NFL world showed full support for the star. Fans asked him to return to the field and prove his doubters wrong.
We all know they judged you by your passion and your viral hairdo man. You were brand bigger than the game itself. Feel like a lot of that was jealousy on their part.
— JAKE ELLENBOGEN (@JKBOGEN) October 21, 2022
Former Minnesota Vikings RB Albert Young asked OBJ to not waste his breath.
Don't even waste your breath bruh. Remember they follow you, not the other way around. Keep grinding! 💯💪🏿
— Albert Young (@adotyoung) October 21, 2022
Haters are always going to hate according to this fan.
Haters gon hate, ballers gon ball. Stay on your grandpa! Pimp juice Go grab yourself another chip and tell them haters the f*** off on the way.
— Burtbrown2 (@Burtbrown21) October 21, 2022
People always have something to say.
No matter how high or low you sit in life, people will always have to something to say about us. They did Jesus Christ the same way when he was on Earth, so what makes us exempt from any suffering and pain. People do me the same way. I do not care about other people opinions. 🙏
— Markeith D. Bailey (@MarkeithBailey) October 21, 2022
This fan lauded the rare talent of OBJ
They will never understand because the talent you were given is so rare and one of a kind. Almost equivalent to winning the lottery. There's no owners manual to being born with 1 in ten million kind of talent. Half your haters can't throw a spiral 🤣🤣
— Adam Lord (@ALord1987) October 22, 2022
OBJ’s return to the NFL
It is still unclear for whom Odell Beckham Jr. is going to play when he returns to the NFL after an ACL injury. Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller has claimed the OBJ to the Bills is done. But multiple other teams remain in contention, including the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Super Bowl champions Los Angeles Rams were also in contention for re-signing the wide receiver but OBJ himself seemed to pour cold water on those speculations.
“LA knows where I wanted to be… but they didn’t offer me…. ANYthing! So idk what people want me to do,” the wide receiver said on Twitter.
“It’s tough to say that I can come on back even tho I thought I finally found that home!” he went on to say.
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The New York Giants had drafted the Louisiana State University alumni in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft. He went on to play for the Giants for five seasons (2014-18). OBJ appeared in the Pro Bowl three times during his time at the Giants. In 2019, he joined the Denver Broncos and played for them for two and a half seasons. OBJ then joined the Los Angeles Rams during the 2021 season and lifted his first Vince Lombardi Trophy after being released by the Broncos.
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