Beckham is reportedly seeking a one-year deal for $15 million from the Jets.
Beckham, according to the report, is “thought to be seeking a one-year deal for $15 million.”
It’s noteworthy given that the two-time All-Pro receiver — which he hasn’t been that caliber of player since 2016 — hasn’t played since Super Bowl 2022, when he tore his ACL while playing with the Rams.as they just chatted in the hotel courtyard.according to SpotracOdell Beckham looks on during a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat on December 28, 2022 in Miami, Florida.Odell Beckham Jr. won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams to cap off the 2021-22 NFL season.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Arizona spring practice, No. 9: Tetairoa McMillan hauls in impressive one-handed catch, Daniel Heimuli starts at LBT-Mac had an Odell Beckham-style catch in Arizona's scrimmage on Saturday.
Lire la suite »
Victoria Beckham Takes Her Peep-Toe Boots to the PoolVB is taking a rather more unexpected approach to her vacation packing this year
Lire la suite »
Alaska Native Scouts feted 67 years after rescuing Navy crewSixteen Alaska Native men are being honored for rescuing the crew of a U.S. Navy plane shot down over the Bering Strait by Soviet fighter jets nearly 70 years ago
Lire la suite »
10 Chinese aircraft crossed Taiwan Strait median line, Taiwan saysTaiwan sent its own aircrafts as nine Chinese fighter jets and one military drone crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait.
Lire la suite »
Alaska Native Scouts feted 67 years after rescuing Navy crewSixteen Alaska Native men are being honored for rescuing the crew of a U.S. Navy plane shot down over the Bering Strait by Soviet fighter jets nearly 70 years ago.
Lire la suite »
Alaska Native Scouts feted 67 years after rescuing Navy crewSixteen Alaska Native men are being honored for rescuing the crew of a U.S. Navy plane shot down over the Bering Strait by Soviet fighter jets nearly 70 years ago. The plane made a controlled crash landing on Alaska's St. Lawrence Island. The Alaska Natives saw the crash and eventually got all 11 men back to the village of Gambell alive, where they were treated for their wounds before being returned to Anchorage. The Siberian Yupik Eskimo rescuers received letters, but family members over the years said that wasn't enough. This week, the Alaska National Guard presented them with Alaska Heroism Medals.
Lire la suite »