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New York Giants Signing Odell Beckham Jr. Would Be No Risk With High Reward Situation

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The New York Giants have had a busy offseason under head coach John Harbaugh, adding several key free agents. Perhaps […]

The New York Giants have had a busy offseason under head coach John Harbaugh , adding several key free agents. Perhaps the area they’ve upgraded the most was adding pass catchers such as tight end Isaiah Likely, and receivers Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III to improve on their 21st-ranked passing offense last season. But there’s another veteran pass catcher many feel the team should sign, and that’s Odell Beckham Jr .

OBJ played for Big Blue from 2014-2018 and was named Offensive Rookie of the Year, voted to the Pro Bowl three times, and was named Second Team All-Pro twice. He also played for Harbaugh in 2023 with the Baltimore Ravens , where he appeared in 14 games and had 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns. OBJ appeared in nine games for the Miami Dolphins in 2024 before they waived him in December.

He sat out the 2025 season, but 33 years old the veteran wideout expressed interest in resuming his career, and it seems only fitting that he would make his return with the team that drafted him. Here’s why the Giants should consider a reunion with OBJ. It would be a no-risk, high-reward situation Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.

com At this stage of his career, and haven’t played in over a year, the former LSU wideout would probably be open to signing at or near the veteran minimum to show that he still has more gas in his tank. New York could sign him to a deal similar to what they gave Evan Neal this offseason, with no guaranteed money. They could sign him to a one-year deal, and if he performs well in training and earns a roster spot, he’ll be another viable wideout for Jaxson Dart to throw to.

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