Odell Beckham Jr. is not ready to practice with the Miami Dolphins after signing a deal with the team this offseason
It’s been more than three months since he was signed, yet the three-time Pro Bowler still has not seen the practice field due to a mysterious injury that occurred before he signed his name on the dotted line.
Beckham was placed on the physically unable to perform list with an undisclosed injury at the start of training camp and head coach Mike McDaniel said he would classify the receiver as “week to week.”
Well, now Odell Beckham Jr. is being accused of tricking the Miami Dolphins and using them to get a deal so he could possibly not play as much while being paid at the same time.
Beckham is being compared to what former wide receiver Will Fuller did to the them years ago.
There’s concern that #Dolphins WR Odell Beckham Jr. could be taking the “Will Fuller retirement package”
After his signing a mysterious injury popped up and he has yet not been able to run a route for the team.
There’s real concern that he may not even play this year. pic.twitter.com/N7mSViCxIP
— NFL Notifications (@NFLNotify) August 14, 2024
For those who don’t understand the dynamic between Odell Beckham Jr. and Will Fuller, let us map it out for you.
Back in 2021, the Miami Dolphins signed wide receiver Will Fuller to a one-year, $10.6 million deal that saw him play him two games and rack up just four catches for 26 yards and zero touchdowns.
Fuller was an all-time miss by the team, as he was always hurt. He then retired midseason without actually submitting the paperwork to the league.
In the end, the Dolphins paid him $2.7 million per catch.
Odell Beckham Jr. has been a shell of himself in the last few years, and it appears he may be headed for the same type of ending as Fuller.
Odell Beckham Jr. Hasn’t Had A 1,000-Yard Season In Years
Odell Beckham Jr.’s elite days have long been over.
While he had some dynamic plays with the Los Angeles Rams that led to a Super Bowl, he has not been the same player since his days with the Giants.
In fact, Odell Beckham Jr. hadn’t had a 1,000-yard season since 2019 when he played for the Browns, per ESPN.