NFL News: Odell Beckham JR Slams False Retirement Report


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The open receiver of the NFL Odell Beckham Jr. criticized the online rumors that he was going to leave.

A false social networks account that sought to be a privileged information of ESPN in the NFL published in X that Beckham would call her a race after 11 years in the League. The photo together with the publication showed Beckham with his son outside the Metlife stadium, where he began his career in the NFL.

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Odell Beckham Jr. began his career with the New York Giants. (Danielle Parhizkaran / USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

Beckham learned about him and seemed to be unhappy.

“Lol WTF … When was that announced and who is fun for, appreciates the concerns, but this Shxt is not over,” he wrote in response to the false account.

He then implored NFL fans who distrust what they are reading on the Internet.

“Not seriously. Please, stop reading everything on the Internet, and stop sending me a text message with happy retirement b4 u ps!” That will not receive an answer. I promise you the day I finish, I will let you know. Again, if you send me a text message, happy retirement, I just have to block you. Thank you”.

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The Cleveland Browns receiver, Odell Beckham Jr., #13, leaves the field after being injured during the first half of a NFL football match against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, October 25, 2020 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

The giants selected Beckham out of LSU with selection No. 12 of the 2014 Draft. He quickly had a great impact on the field, and at one point he compared with Jerry Rice with some of the numbers he was presenting.

He had 390 trapped for 5,476 yards and 44 touchdowns in 56 games with the giants. However, Beckham’s pranks in the field did not seem to please the property of the giants. It was changed to the Cleveland Browns before the 2019 season and bounced around the league from there.

He helped the Los Angeles Rams to a Super Bowl in 2021, but an injury in the game had it in the repair throughout the 2022 season. He played for the Baltimore Ravens in 2023 and the Miami Dolphins in 2024.

The open receiver of the New York Giants, Odell Beckham Jr., #13, makes a capture despite the security pressure of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Isaiah Johnson, in the first quarter. (Danielle Parhizkaran/Northjesey.com)

He is still a free agent who goes to the 2025 season.

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