Odell Beckham’s rollercoaster career continues in Miami. He’s ready for strong ‘ending to the story’
Associated PressMIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — When Odell Beckham Jr. was asked by a friend a few years ago about the idea of joining the Miami Dolphins, he mildly shrugged off the notion at the time. We sat down for hours and just talked football.” Beckham, who quickly rose to NFL stardom after being drafted by the New York Giants in 2014, understands that he’s joining a loaded receiving group where he’ll be quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s third option behind speedy wideouts Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. You’re able to play the game that you love again.” Beckham was a 1,000-yard receiver five times in his first six NFL seasons but has not reached that mark since 2019 with the Cleveland Browns. “I’ve given my entire life to this game,” Beckham said, “and the way that it kind of went in the middle of the career, and even a little bit of last year, I can’t go out like that. There’s no way that I won’t finish on a high note.” Beckham provides the Dolphins the solid third receiving option that they didn’t have last season.