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Odell Beckham Jr Sign With The Los Angeles Rams - Are You Kidding Me!


 It's a scene straight out of the movies, there is an intense poker game going on. Everyone involved in the game is laser focused. There is more at steak here than money, it's a contest to see who is the alpha dog. Nobody wants to flinch, nobody wants to be the first guy to fold. Only one player has the winning hand and it always comes down to two of them that are convinced they are holding that hand. Every round these two men keep raising the bet hoping that it will be too much for the other to stomach. Inevitably one of them pushes in all their chips ... going all in. Sometimes that player will toss their car keys on top of the pile as an exclamation point.

That's what the Los Angeles Rams just did by signing Odell Beckham Jr.

Rams agree to terms with receiver Odell Beckham Jr.


From The Rams Official Website.

The Los Angeles Rams have added another Pro Bowl talent to the mix.

Ten days after trading for outside linebacker Von Miller, the Rams have agreed to terms with wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham, 29, most recently was with the Browns, where he tallied 114 receptions for 1,586 yards and seven touchdowns in 29 games.

Including the five seasons he spent with the Giants at the beginning of his NFL career, the former 2014 first-round pick has amassed 504 receptions for 7,062 yards and 51 touchdowns in 88 career games through eight NFL seasons.

The arrival of three-time Pro Bowl selection Beckham bolsters a Los Angeles receiving corps already featuring a 1,000-yard receiver and two-time NFC Offensive Player of the Month in Cooper Kupp, veteran Robert Woods (45 receptions, 556 yards, four touchdowns) and emerging second-year pro Van Jefferson (27 receptions, 433 yards, three touchdowns).

 

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