Odell Beckham Jr. is ready to make a comeback to the NFL after having to take the 2022 season off after tearing his ACL during Super Bowl LVI a bit over a year ago.
Now the wide receiver, who’s one of the most sought after free agents this offseason, has tweeted to deny the claims that he’s seeking for a multiyear deal that pays him at least $20 million dollars per season, but NFL teams are trying to get him to sign for too little.
“I’m just so confused where the quote is from me tht said I want 20…..all I’m sayin is 4 AINT enough,” can be read on OBJ’s tweet.
Odell Beckham Jr. held a private workout for over a dozen of teams last week in Arizona, showing signs of returning to football form as the NFL’s new league year is just beginning.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that many teams are interested in signing him and many quarterbacks would love to have him as an offensive weapon on their team.
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