In a significant move for the New York Giants, former star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is making a return to the team. Beckham, who was originally drafted by the Giants in 2014, is coming back to the NFL after last playing in 2024. During his initial tenure with the Giants, Beckham made a remarkable impact, catching 390 passes for 5,476 yards and scoring 44 touchdowns over five seasons. His career then took him to the Cleveland Browns and later to the Los Angeles Rams, where he was part of the Super Bowl LVI-winning team. Beckham’s last appearance in the NFL was with the Miami Dolphins in 2025, a season that included a six-game suspension for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drugs policy.
Russell Wilson’s New Role
Meanwhile, Russell Wilson, who briefly played for the Giants in 2025, is making a career shift from the gridiron to the broadcast booth. Wilson has opted to join CBS Sports as a pregame show analyst, replacing Matt Ryan, who has taken a front office position with the Atlanta Falcons. Wilson’s decision comes after considering an offer to serve as a backup quarterback for the New York Jets. His move to television marks a new chapter in his career, bringing his insights and experience to a national audience.
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