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The Real Reason the Giants Signed Odell Beckham Jr. Right Now Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at square.com/go/WINGO #squarepod #sponsored Odell Beckham Jr. is back with the New York Giants. The team that drafted him. The team that made him a star. The team where he made one of the most iconic catches in NFL history on Sunday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys — three fingers, one hand, impossible. That catch changed everything. It launched a thousand imitations in warmups across the league. It made OBJ the most electric wide receiver on the planet. That was 2014. Here is what the numbers look like now. 2023 with the Ravens — 35 catches, 566 yards, three touchdowns. 2024 with Miami — nine receptions, 55 yards, zero touchdowns. 2025 — not in the league. Nine catches in one season. Out of the league the next. That is the reality of where Odell Beckham Jr. is right now. And I need you to understand how significant that gap is between the player he was and the player he is. Trey breaks it all down — the talent, the history, the drama, the catch, the ACLs, the Super Bowl ring with the Rams, and the long strange journey that brings him back to New York. And most importantly — why the Giants signed him when they signed him. Because the football reason is one thing. The other reason is more interesting. Here is what you need to know about the current Giants wide receiver room. OBJ was not the only signing. The Giants also brought in Juju Smith-Schuster and Braxton Berrios on the same day. When a team signs three veteran receivers at the same time — none of them getting big dollars — they are not counting on any one of them. They are casting a wide net. They are saying let's see if any of these guys have anything left. OBJ is listed as a third stringer on the current depth chart. Juju is right there with him. That tells you everything about the expectations the Giants actually have. But here is the part nobody else is talking about. The Giants signed Odell Beckham Jr. days after their OTAs — and days after the Jackson Dart and Abdul Carter situation dominated every Giants headline. Abdul Carter responded publicly to Jackson Dart introducing President Trump at a fundraiser. Sixty million views. Every NFL show in the country had a take. The Giants had a locker room situation they needed to manage. And then — look over here — Odell Beckham Jr. is back in New York. This is not a coincidence. The Giants could have signed OBJ at any time. He has been available. They chose to make that announcement in the immediate aftermath of the Dart-Carter situation. That is not just a football decision. That is smart media management. Give New York something else to talk about. Give the fans a reason to feel good. Change the subject. It worked. So here is where we land on OBJ and the Giants. You are not getting 2015 Odell — 96 catches, 1,400 yards, 13 touchdowns. You are not getting 2016 Odell — 101 catches, 1,300 yards, 10 touchdowns. That player does not exist anymore. What you might get is a veteran presence who can contribute something when healthy — if he can stay healthy, if the rust comes off, if the game is still in him at this stage of his career. It is low risk. It is potentially high reward. It is also a really good story for a team that desperately needed a good story. And those are straight facts, homie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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