Odell Beckham Jr. entered the NFL in 2014 and had one of the greatest first three-year stretches in NFL history.
During those three seasons, Beckham racked up 288 receptions for 4,122 yards, scoring 35 touchdowns in that period.
Beckham has posted a total of five separate 1,000-yard seasons, with the most recent coming in 2019.
After he tore his ACL during the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl victory, many speculated that his career was over.
However, recent reporting has dictated that Beckham is eyeing a return, potentially to the Dallas Cowboys, per Jordan Schultz of The Score.
2x All-Pro WR Odell Beckham Jr. has had positive discussions with the #Cowboyssources tell @theScore. There are several teams interested, but Dallas would like to make it work. I’m told OBJ is seeking a multi-year contract. pic.twitter.com/tGBihFtzR2
—Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 16, 2023
As Schultz indicates, Beckham is looking for a multi-year contract and is likely to go to the Cowboys if they can get a deal done.
Beckham will be 30 years old when the 2023 NFL season begins.
In the past several seasons, 30-year-old receivers have proven to still have gas left in the tank, evidenced most recently by DeAndre Hopkins’ 2022 season with the Arizona Cardinals.
Will Beckham’s injury concerns be fully behind him?
In recent videos that have surfaced, Beckham has been seen running routes, cutting, and juking around a football field.
The former Offensive Rookie of the Year award winner might just get another opportunity with this historic organization.
Although the Cowboys made the playoffs last season, many have cited their lack of depth at receiver as a point for concern.
Assuming that he is fully healthy, Beckham could make an immediate impact on this roster as a complementary receiver beside CeeDee Lamb.
As the conversations between Beckham and the Cowboys continue, the NFL world should get some much-needed clarity about the situation.
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