Odell Beckham Jr. signs a contract with the Rams, not the Cowboys, as the injured wide receiver plans to return

Odell Beckham Jr.’s conversation with Spears on Twitter revealed the five teams he’d like to join…

Odell Beckham Jr. signs a contract with the Rams, not the Cowboys, as the injured wide receiver plans to return

 

Odell Beckham Jr.
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The major media continues to speculate on whether Beckham will leave or stay…

A chance to signing with the Dallas Cowboys or play for the Los Angeles Rams again…

Perhaps we should simply listen to what OBJ himself says.

He’s also suggesting on one of his five-team list of wants, he says “yes” to the Rams.

And he’s not saying anything “In that regard, yes” to the Cowboys.

Beckham is expected to return to the field in mid-November, according to NFL Media.

But where is it? Late this week, ESPN’s Marcus Spears suggested – no, pleaded! – that Beckham sign with Dallas.

Is this a ridiculous idea? The oddsmakers, a former OBJ Giants teammate, and members of Beckham’s inner circle all disagree.

Unfortunately for the Cowboys – if they care, given that they appear to be fine with CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup – Odell has made it clear that he has no desire to come to Dallas.

OBJ is still a free agent after recovering from an injury sustained during the Rams’ Super Bowl victory over the Bengals. He looks good if he returns to help his team in November.

And who does he wish to assist?

Beckham’s Twitter conversation with Spears revealed the five teams he’d like to join…

  • Packers
  • Bills
  • Chiefs
  • Rams
  • Ravens

Each of those makes sense, with the Rams (this week’s Cowboys opponent) and Bills being the most vocal in their desire or confidence.

Beckham’s patience stems from the fact that he can assess each suitor’s chances of winning the Super Bowl. So, the Rams can improve their chances of signing him by winning today. And, at least in this area, the Cowboys cannot do the same.