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Odell Beckham Jr (OBJ, for short), continues to find the spotlight.

Current reporting is that the former New York Giants’ current free agent is looking for a job, months after tearing his ACL.

Although it has been said that he has narrowed his search to the Giants, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys, there is still a lot of moving pieces to work through.

OBJ has scheduled visits to each of the three teams listed above.

When healthy, Beckham is certainly one of the most prolific athletes on a football field.

However, since tearing his ACL in February of this year, there is widespread speculation as to whether or not he will ever be able to perform at an elite level again.

Odell’s Career As A Whole

In his nine-year NFL career, Beckham has posted a stat line of 531 receptions, 7,367 yards, and 56 touchdowns.

Without being ridden with injuries in his lifetime, Beckham would likely be regarded as a top-ten receiver in NFL history.

However, because of these injuries, he has rarely been unable to string together a full season.

In his nine-year career, he has only had two seasons in which he played in each game of the regular season.

With his injury history in mind, it appears that teams are hesitant to bring in the 30-year-old NFL veteran.

Plus, details of what he would want for a contract are unknown at this time.

Will a team be willing to bring in a mystery box like Beckham for a potential playoff run?

We’ll soon find out.

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