Cowboys owner Jerry Jones did not rule out the possibility of the team still signing Odell Beckham Jr.
Speaking at the owners' meeting on Monday, Jones said of the OBJ situation, "I don't want to talk about that but stand by. This thing could break." According to ESPN's Todd Archer, Jones said if OBJ were to sign that it would be sooner rather than later, although Jones would offer a specific timeframe. The Cowboys spent over a month attempting to court OBJ, both over Twitter and in person, but the two sides have yet to agree on a deal. The recent signing of T.Y. Hilton would lead some to believe a deal between the Cowboys and the 30-year-old receiver is all but dead, but Jones appears unwilling to say as much. Beckham Jr. met with the Cowboys, Giants and Bills, but has yet to receive a formal offer. Buffalo recently signed John Brown and Cole Beasley to its team, leading many to believe the Bills are no longer a destination for the veteran receiver.
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YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
As far as the street free agents part goes, what is the mechanism for a team to do so? Based on what I remember on players getting paid, all that's left for players to collect are playoff shares and there are no more pay checks (or salary cap charges) this season. Other than a team would be dumb to do something like this, what's to stop someone from signing OBJ to a $20 million contract for the playoffs (and not even play him) with 2 additional years at $5 million per year? (Basically a 2-year deal worth $30 million). How would that $20 million be accounted for under the salary cap?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
Wait, this is a second incident?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
Not entirely sure but you can rollover unused cap space so I think that's one area that makes doing what you suggest as not necessary.As far as the street free agents part goes, what is the mechanism for a team to do so? Based on what I remember on players getting paid, all that's left for players to collect are playoff shares and there are no more pay checks (or salary cap charges) this season. Other than a team would be dumb to do something like this, what's to stop someone from signing OBJ to a $20 million contract for the playoffs (and not even play him) with 2 additional years at $5 million per year? (Basically a 2-year deal worth $30 million). How would that $20 million be accounted for under the salary cap?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
This was a few months ago: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1596959699538038784?s=46&t=a_ODRNwFOfXB4rRB5kj_bQWait, this is a second incident?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
Yeah but that's the same incident being referred to now, right? A few posts upthread?This was a few months ago: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1596959699538038784?s=46&t=a_ODRNwFOfXB4rRB5kj_bQWait, this is a second incident?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
Lol, no. That tweet is dated November 27th.Yeah but that's the same incident being referred to now, right? A few posts upthread?This was a few months ago: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1596959699538038784?s=46&t=a_ODRNwFOfXB4rRB5kj_bQWait, this is a second incident?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
But wait. Am I the confused one? Is this not new but the video released from his Nov 27th incident? Man, if so I whiffed that, thought this was a second incident.Yeah but that's the same incident being referred to now, right? A few posts upthread?This was a few months ago: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1596959699538038784?s=46&t=a_ODRNwFOfXB4rRB5kj_bQWait, this is a second incident?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
I understand the rollover and incentive reporting / calculation process as far as transitioning from one year of the salary cap to the next. What I was hypothesizing was whether a team that had no cap room left at the end of the 2022 regular season tried to pull a fast one and give a guy $20 million upfront (to not play in the playoffs) when the salary cap for 2023 hadn't started yet. Since the salary cap from 2022 has already ended and the one for 2023 hasn't started yet, then what? I would guess the $20 million payment would have to be accounted for somewhere in the salary cap . . . but who knows how or which year?Not entirely sure but you can rollover unused cap space so I think that's one area that makes doing what you suggest as not necessary.As far as the street free agents part goes, what is the mechanism for a team to do so? Based on what I remember on players getting paid, all that's left for players to collect are playoff shares and there are no more pay checks (or salary cap charges) this season. Other than a team would be dumb to do something like this, what's to stop someone from signing OBJ to a $20 million contract for the playoffs (and not even play him) with 2 additional years at $5 million per year? (Basically a 2-year deal worth $30 million). How would that $20 million be accounted for under the salary cap?YesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
Field Yates put out a tweet a few days ago I think which showed the rollover amounts for each team and he included in that tweet that after the playoffs the NFL will audit incentives, bonus, etc and re-adjust the roll over amount.
I don't know, I'm still mentally reeling from erroneously thinking Odell had been thrown of a plane twice.but who knows how or which year?
According to one of the flight attendants, when the police were called he didn’t have his pants onYesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
According to one of the flight attendants, when the police were called he didn’t have his pants onYesJust curious if anyone knows the answer to this. Can playoff teams still sign street free agents?
And regarding Odell this is a bad look for him but this is twice now he's been thrown off a plane for being in such a hard sleep they had a hard time waking him up, right? That seems excessive, and I mean by the flight staff, not Odell.
I don't think his career is over.Career over.
But did he really have a great career? Nope. Flash in the pan. Injuries, issues....diva.
His teammate in LSU Jarvis Landry had a better overall career.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team still has interest in signing free agent WR Odell Beckham.
"He’s somebody that I have the same kind of interest that I had in him during the season," said Jones, who added he's had "indirect contact" with the free agent receiver. Beckham was linked to Dallas in December but concerns over his knee prevented a deal from getting done. That could change now that Beckham, who was asking for a multi-year deal, is fully healthy. Beckham, 30, is one of the top wideouts available this offseason.
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Mar 4, 2023, 10:17 AM E
Free agent Odell Beckham will conduct a Friday workout for interested teams.
Beckham will be working out in Arizona, with ESPN's Jordan Raanan reporting the Giants will be amongst the teams in attendance. Still recovering from his torn ACL in the 2021-22 Super Bowl, Beckham seemed to nearly sign with the Cowboys last season but was evidently never in good enough health. Now on the wrong side of 30, Beckham has appeared in just 21 games over the past three seasons. He still appeared to have some juice left for the Rams in 2021, but Beckham's best ball is well behind him.
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Mar 9, 2023, 7:41 PM ET
I wonder if he’s flying to Arizona…Free agent Odell Beckham will conduct a Friday workout for interested teams.
Beckham will be working out in Arizona, with ESPN's Jordan Raanan reporting the Giants will be amongst the teams in attendance. Still recovering from his torn ACL in the 2021-22 Super Bowl, Beckham seemed to nearly sign with the Cowboys last season but was evidently never in good enough health. Now on the wrong side of 30, Beckham has appeared in just 21 games over the past three seasons. He still appeared to have some juice left for the Rams in 2021, but Beckham's best ball is well behind him.
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Mar 9, 2023, 7:41 PM ET
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Talked to a few people who attended Odell Beckham's workout. One noted how noticeably muscular Beckham looks now, likening him to a combination of Saquon Barkley and Deebo Samuel. Another said Beckham is simply a gifted athlete and that hasn't changed. Explosion was there.
For them, absolutely. If I’m OBJ I’m taking less money to play for the chiefs, bills, or any other team with a great QB needing a 2.He’d be perfect with the Giants. Might be the signing I wish for the most.
ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio reports Odell Beckham Jr. is seeking wants to earn $20 million per year on his next contract.
You won't find many people arguing about how nice it would be to make $20 million a year. Of course, you also won't find many who are worth that annual salary -- OBJ included. Beckham earning $20 million in 2023 would make him among the 10 highest-paid receivers next season, which feels a bit excessive for a 30-year-old receiver who is on his way back from a torn ACL, and who missed all of last season. Beckham recently held a workout in front of 13 NFL teams and should have a market in the coming days. However, it's unlikely he fetches anything close to the pay day he's seeking at this point. Perhaps an incentive laden contract helps him get closer to that number, but teams are unlikely to shell out top dollar for his services at this point in time.
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Mar 12, 2023, 10:21 AM ET
I don't think he's going to get it, but when you can hold a private workout in Arizona and close to half the leagues sends a representative during one of their busy times of the year while we are in a depressed FA WR year I can see why he'd shoot high. Not attacking your post but just saying to me that's business, not ego. Kind of like Daniel Jones saying he was looking for $45m and signing for basically $41m.Wants 20M a year….bwahahahahaha. Dude…..get over yourself.
Oh I get it. I just think no team will pay anything more than 7-8MM for a 1 year deal. At least I would not.I don't think he's going to get it, but when you can hold a private workout in Arizona and close to half the leagues sends a representative during one of their busy times of the year while we are in a depressed FA WR year I can see why he'd shoot high. Not attacking your post but just saying to me that's business, not ego. Kind of like Daniel Jones saying he was looking for $45m and signing for basically $41m.Wants 20M a year….bwahahahahaha. Dude…..get over yourself.
Never under estimate the level of Jerry’s infatuation with “name” WRsOh I get it. I just think no team will pay anything more than 7-8MM for a 1 year deal.
My prediction is he comes in north of $12M with a lot of incentives. Whether that's Jerry or someone else. Just the market. $7-8M a year is what Robert Woods just got and he's a year older and looks shot.Never under estimate the level of Jerry’s infatuation with “name” WRsOh I get it. I just think no team will pay anything more than 7-8MM for a 1 year deal.
Fair enough. I think OBJ looked pretty shot the last season he was on the field.....nothing close to that guy in 14-15-16. But someone may overpay for that hope of his old self.My prediction is he comes in north of $12M with a lot of incentives. Whether that's Jerry or someone else. Just the market. $7-8M a year is what Robert Woods just got and he's a year older and looks shot.Never under estimate the level of Jerry’s infatuation with “name” WRsOh I get it. I just think no team will pay anything more than 7-8MM for a 1 year deal.
Oh I agree. I don’t want him unless he comes cheap and that doesn’t sound like it’s going to happenFair enough. I think OBJ looked pretty shot the last season he was on the field.....nothing close to that guy in 14-15-16. But someone may overpay for that hope of his old self.My prediction is he comes in north of $12M with a lot of incentives. Whether that's Jerry or someone else. Just the market. $7-8M a year is what Robert Woods just got and he's a year older and looks shot.Never under estimate the level of Jerry’s infatuation with “name” WRsOh I get it. I just think no team will pay anything more than 7-8MM for a 1 year deal.
If the Cowboys grab him......ooof good luck. I don’t even think he can even get through an entire season physically.
Isn’t he more just a name than substance?It'd be great to get his current 40 time. Can't tell from the vids.
Odell Beckham Jr. @obj
Can’t lie it feels good to be where im at but even better to kno I got 5 months to get where I wanna be. This shxt ain’t easy and goin thru these is just taxing in every way. I just couldn’t let myself give up or go out like tht! I still got some to do.. let’s get it