Odell Beckham Jr. could make a splash in the AFC East after last season in the North.
The former Ravens receiver is scheduled to play Thursday in South Florida against the Dolphins as NFL free agency enters its second week, according to multiple reports.
Miami, which already boasts one of the league’s most explosive receiver corps in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, is looking to add that duo and “another high-quality receiver if the team can make the money.” We discussed internally the idea of adding “to the pair.” The Miami Herald reported Wednesday.
The Dolphins have more than $13 million in cap space in 2024. According to Spotrachas already been linked to wideouts with “high pedigree” as well as wideouts with “less proven track records.”
The report came just days after Beckham was released by the Ravens last April, when he signed a one-year contract with $15 million guaranteed.
The three-time Pro Bowler missed all of 2022 while recovering from a torn ACL suffered in Super Bowl LVI that year, but had 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns last season. Recorded.
“For everything, I’m more grateful to Frock than you can imagine. I made the most of the opportunity I was given and gave it my all. I wish I could do it in a big way for everyone. [ring emoji],” Beckham wrote on Instagram on Sunday. In his farewell message to the Ravens, he said:
“Thank you Vibez! To the city of Baltimore, you will never be forgotten. And most importantly to my brothers over there, I love you for this life sentence! Biggest Tradz.”
Before taking a break from his time with the Ravens, Beckham joined the Rams midway through the 2021 season and will ultimately be aiming for a Super Bowl title.
He began his NFL career with the Giants, who selected him 12th overall in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Beckham signed a five-year, $95 million contract extension with the team in August 2018, but was traded to the Browns less than a year later in March 2019.
Beckham is one of the top free agent wide receivers currently available, joining Tyler Boyd and DJ Chark.
The rival Jets took former Chargers receiver Mike Williams off their board Tuesday, agreeing to terms on a one-year contract reportedly worth up to $15 million.
Miami will likely be the next AFC East team to shore up its offense with a star wideout.

