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The first football game of 2022 has arrived. The games bring up joy for the fans and open up the meme-verse. The Raiders open the preseason against the Jaguars. As Vegas relishes their first victory, a fest of hilarity begins at the expense of Derek Carr. Even Odell Beckham Jr. used it and identified the QB as a Disney antagonist.

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The football season opens in full swing. However, there are still some situations to keep a close eye on. The Deshaun Watson situation found its closure. But there are still concerns over Odell Beckham Jr. and Jimmy Garoppolo. While OBJ is under rehab and is a free agent, Jimmy G is awaiting a trade after the 49ers leave him over Trey Lance.

The NFL on Instagram shares a post that has QB Derek Carr on display. His expressions look like he is about to maul out some bullies. The NFL labels his face as him tuning up the football season mode. But Odell Beckham Jr. adds up amusement after making a spectacular observation.

 

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OBJ compares Derek Carr’s look with a popular animated Disney character. He re-shares NFL’s video via Instagram stories, saying, “Now y’all can’t tell me 4 don’t look like Buddy from The Incredibles.” Odell also mentions Davante Adams in the story.

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If closely observed, Beckham Jr. is not wrong about his observation. However, if looked at from a different perspective, Derek Carr also resembles Eleven from Netflix’s popular series, Stranger Things. Whatever it is, Derek Carr activates the beast mode and wins their first game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2022.

Odell Beckham Jr. once awoke to misinformation about his signing with Buffalo

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Odell Beckham Jr. is en route to recovery after his Super Bowl knee injury. As he turned into a free agent, it is obvious to see multiple rumors of him circulating throughout the offseason. But on July 2022, he woke up to the news of his signing with the Buffalo Bills. OBJ knew he had not signed a contract with Buffalo. But he went along and had a good time with it.

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As per Deadspin, the tweet came from a fake Bleacher Report page which has an extra ‘T’ in the agency’s first word. The parody accounts often play with the fans with fake tweets which jam up into the user’s timeline. But the fans were clever to know it was a hoax, and the OBJ riddle continues.

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