El Dorado News-Times

Giants open OTAs with Odell Beckham Jr. in building

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants have opened their first organized team activities under new coach Pat Shurmur with star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in the building.

Speaking on a conference call Monday, Shurmur said he hadn't yet talked to Beckham, whose name has been mentioned in trade speculatio­n in recent months.

The coach didn't know how many of the voluntary activities Beckham planned to attend or the condition of his left ankle. The ankle was broken in the fifth game of a 3-13 season that led to the firing of coach Ben McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese .

Shurmur said he previously spoke with Beckham about a video that surfaced online showing the 25-year-old who wants to be the NFL's highest paid player on a bed holding what appeared to be a hand-rolled cigarette. A woman next to him had unidentifi­ed white powder on a nearby table.

Shurmur didn't reveal what he said to Beckham. He also is not worried whether the player will be affected by the recent hype surroundin­g the video and trade rumors.

"I really believe that Odell is a profession­al and he wants to be great," said Shurmur, who expects to know more about Beckham's ankle by the end of the week. "He understand­s the importance of the offseason and he's a competitiv­e guy and, again, we had already started communicat­ing before all that informatio­n kind of got out there and was talked about a great deal. He's a profession­al and I'm glad he's here today."

When healthy, Beckham is a game-breaker. The three-time Pro Bowler has played in 47 games in his first four seasons, catching 313 passes for 4,424 yards and 38 touchdowns. He has averaged 94.1 yards. However, he can be a distractio­n when his emotions get the best of him on the field and when he does foolish things off the field, like taking a trip to Florida in the week leading up to a playoff game after the 2016 regular season.

Quarterbac­k Eli Manning thought it was important for everyone to attend the OTAs with a new offense being installed. He said he didn't talk to Beckham either after the trade rumors surfaced or the video appeared on the internet. He declined to offer any advice.

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