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Odell Beckham is making moves to kick-start his next NFL opportunity.
The three-time Pro Bowler will hold a workout for NFL teams in Arizona on Friday, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported, per sources.
Beckham, who has 531 catches for 7,367 yards and 56 touchdowns in his career, is now 13 months removed from tearing his ACL during the Rams’ Super Bowl LVI victory in February of 2022.
Although he flirted with a return during last season’s stretch run to help contenders such as the Giants, Bills and Cowboys — the team that was most often connected to him — Beckham never proved healthy enough to do so.
Now, he’s at 100 percent, as NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday on NFL
Ranked No. 9 on Gregg Rosenthal’s top 101 free agents, Beckham is a the type of big-risk, big-reward signing that can turn a team’s winning offseason into tangible results on the field come fall.
The teams observing his workout on Friday will take that into evaluation as they weigh it against his recent injury history, plus the amount of money it might take to secure him over other suitors.
Newly signed Browns safety Juan Thornhill believes Cleveland is a roster that’s ready to win a Super Bowl under new DC Jim Schwartz.
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Introduced as the newest New Orleans Saint on Friday, running back Jamaal Williams said his departure from the Detroit Lions followed a contract offer from the Lions that he felt was impertinent.
In his introductory news conference on Friday, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was clear that his familiarity with Josh McDaniels played a key role in him becoming a Raider.
Former New York Giants safety Julian Love has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, the team announced on Friday afternoon.
The NFL’s performance-based pay program rewards players who outplay their salaries on an annual basis. This year featured a few notable names, including a safety who entered the NFL as a late-round pick and cashed in with the highest distribution of all eligible players, and another defender whose perseverance inspired millions.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Friday announced the release of Cameron Brate after nine seasons.
In his introductory news conference Friday after inking a four-year, $44 million pact with the New York Jets, wide receiver Allen Lazard credited quarterback Aaron Rodgers with elevating his career after going undrafted in 2018.
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The Bengals’ decision to sign Orlando Brown has had a possible unintended consequence. Left tackle Jonah Williams has requested a trade out of Cincinnati, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday.
The Cowboys are keeping backup quarterback Cooper Rush in Big D. Dallas is signing Rush to a two-year deal worth up to $6 million to play behind Dak Prescott.
Rashaad Penny joined the Eagles this week on a low-cost, one-year contract. The former first-round pick’s chronic issue has been staying healthy, but Penny is looking to his time in Philadelphia as a “refresh.”
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