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In free agency, may Odell Beckham Jr. and the Giants reunite?
The New York Giants haven’t made any improvements at wide receiver this offseason, despite the fact that it’s one of their most urgent needs. The Giants are likely to wait to make any significant changes at wide receiver until the draft, while they may decide to add some talent to the position group through the free agency market.
One prominent player who is once again a free agent this offseason is definitely someone to keep an eye on. Odell Beckham Jr., a seasoned wide receiver, bid the Baltimore Ravens farewell on social media this week, capping his one-year stay in the organization. Beckham, a 2014 first-round pick by the Giants, might be a player the team
The end of OBJ’s career is very nigh. If he signs a multi-year contract this offseason, it will likely be his last. To temporarily strengthen a team’s receiving corps, it is more likely that Beckham signs a one-year contract somewhere during free agency.
Signing Beckham for a one-year deal could make sense for the Giants. A seasoned pass-catcher with extensive professional experience would be added to their starting lineup, serving as a bridge for a rookie receiver to join the starting group.
But Beckham is no longer the same player he was in New York. His last season with 1,000 receiving yards came in 2019. Since then, he has retreated into a more supporting role rather than leading the team in receiving yards and has suffered multiple career season-ending injuries.
In 14 games in 2023, Beckham caught 35 passes on 64 targets for 565 yards and three touchdowns. Beckham has not played football since the 2021 season due to an ACL tear that put him out of action for the entire 2022 season. In the latter half of the previous season, he showed that he could still be an asset to a team’s passing game, even though he required some time to get his bearings.
After losing Saquon Barkley to free agency, the Giants might also be able to win over fans and win their support by bringing back Beckham, another fan favorite. Barkley was considered the team’s face by many. Though it is hard to say how many admirers Beckham still has in New York City, his controversial tenure will ending in 2019.
The Giants are unlikely to acquire Beckham because of their tight salary cap space, his potential for hefty contract demands, and his desire to play for a winning team in 2024. The move is unlikely to happen this offseason, despite the excitement of certain fans.