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Odell Beckham Jr. schedules three NFL visits for December

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax11/24/22

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Odell Beckham Jr. will visit the New York Giants, Buffalo Bills and then the Dallas Cowboys – in that order, per CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson.

Conversations with the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens have continued, though no formal plans have been announced for the free agent wideout who has missed the entire 2022 season to this point while recovering from a torn ACL.

Previously, the Giants and Cowboys emerged as early favorites to win the Super Bowl Champion’s services for the latter half of the year. Buffalo threw a wrench into those plans and now the Chiefs and Ravens are hot on their tails.

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The last time we saw Beckham on the field, he suffered the aforementioned ACL tear in the first half during Super Bowl 56. Still, the former first-rounder was still able to make a splash during his short time with the Los Angeles Rams last season.

In 12 total games for the Rams (regular season and playoffs), Beckham hauled in 48 catches for 593 yards and scored 7 touchdowns, second only to Cooper Kupp during that time.

It’s no secret given the teams he has been in contact with that Beckham wants to win another Super Bowl. At 30 years old, the former LSU star is approaching the back stages of his career and it begs the question: will Beckham stay put once he finds a new (or old) NFL home? Or will we be having the same conversation this offseason?

Jerry Jones responds to report of scheduled meeting with Odell Beckham Jr

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed postgame after a 40-3 victory against Minnesota that he is scheduled to meet with free agent receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Jones’ comments corroborated a report Sunday that Beckham would meet with both the Cowboys and New York Giants after Thanksgiving. 

However, Jones wasn’t able to offer much more information about when the meeting will take place, saying those details have yet to be ironed out.

“Yes (we will meet), and I’ll leave it at that” Jones said according to The Athletic’s Jon Machota. “Your statement was after Thanksgiving, and that’s the ‘Yes.’ I’m not saying just when. I’m not trying to be cute, we just don’t have that set up. But we’re planning to get together. Certainly it’s time for us to sit down and visit.”