NY Giants to Consider Signing Odell Beckham Jr., Says John Harbaugh
John Harbaugh reveals the Giants are open to the possibility of signing Odell Beckham Jr., highlighting their positive relationship.

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The rumors about Odell Beckham Jr. returning to the Giants have officially graduated from speculation to a real possibility. After weeks of social media teases and a viral one-handed grab at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, Giants head coach John Harbaugh addressed the issue on Monday morning.
Harbaugh emphasized his personal connection with Odell Beckham Jr., which could facilitate this reunion. The relationship between Harbaugh and Beckham, forged during the 2023 season with the Ravens, is key to this potential reunion.
Harbaugh emphasized his personal connection with Odell Beckham Jr., which could facilitate this reunion. The relationship between Harbaugh and Beckham, forged during the 2023 season with the Ravens, is key to this potential reunion.

Harbaugh highlighted the good relationship he maintains with Beckham, describing him as one of his favorite people in the world. During their time together on the Ravens, Beckham proved to be a vital veteran leader and a cultural bridge, guiding young stars like Zay Flowers, while maintaining the skill that made him famous. That season, Beckham made 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns in 14 games (six starts).
Harbaugh stated that they would consider all options, including Beckham, for the upcoming season.
Harbaugh stated that they would consider all options, including Beckham, for the upcoming season.

At 33, Beckham is looking for a new chapter in his career. His last active season in Miami, in 2024, was less productive, with only 9 receptions for 55 yards in nine games. However, a low-risk, one-year deal for Beckham would make sense for the Giants. If he can regain 70% of his former performance, he would be a great support for Jaxson Dart and a veteran presence to guide Malik Nabers. Joe Schoen and Dawn Aponte could manipulate the salary cap to maximize the value of the investment.

Harbaugh's answer, considering “every option”, indicates that the Giants are prioritizing flexibility before the 2026 Draft. With several needs on the team, the front office could consider Beckham as a post-draft target. If the Giants fail to secure another receiver in this year's draft, signing a three-time Pro Bowl player to finish his career in the blue team would be more than a sentimental gesture; it would be a tactic to ensure veteran depth in the receiving corps.
Beckham's experience could be crucial for the development of young players and for strengthening the offense. His leadership and ability to make spectacular plays could revitalize the team and attract fans. The decision to sign Beckham will depend on several factors, including his physical condition and the team's needs in the draft, but the possibility of his return has generated great excitement among Giants fans.
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