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Details of OBJ's settlement with Browns revealed
The OBJ-Browns divorce is getting sorted out. Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports

The Cleveland Browns have finally sorted out the details of their divorce from wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report the terms of the reworked contract the two sides agreed to that will allow Beckham to leave Cleveland. The Browns removed the final two seasons on Beckham’s current contract, ensuring he will become a free agent this offseason. Beckham would be owed $7.25 million by any team that claims him on waivers, making that unlikely to happen.

Essentially, the Browns are wiping out any future obligations to Beckham beyond the 2021 season. That will allow him a clean break. The fact that his salary makes him essentially waiver-proof also likely ensures that he’ll be able to pick his team for the remainder of the season instead of going to a waiver claimant.

Beckham’s disappointing Browns tenure ends with just seven touchdowns in 29 games. He should have no shortage of suitors assuming he clears waivers, and other stars are already trying to recruit him.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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