New York Post

OBJ decision will be a ‘flip of a coin’

- By RYAN DUNLEAVY

If the NFL had a sense of humor, Odell Beckham Jr. would flip the coin before the Thanksgivi­ng game between his two primary suitors.

He would sign with the Cowboys if it comes up heads and with the Giants if it comes up tails. The attention-seeking Beckham certainly would love it, and it seems only fitting because Beckham’s high school head coach recently handicappe­d the recruitmen­t for the free-agent wide receiver’s services as a “flip of a coin” between the two NFC East rivals, during a conversati­on with The Post’s Ian O’Connor.

Alas, Beckham’s decision won’t be made until after Thanksgivi­ng, when he will visit the Cowboys’ facility, according to owner Jerry Jones, and is expected to visit with the new Giants brass. Wednesday served as the eight-year anniversar­y of the onehanded catch Beckham made for the Giants in a prime-time loss to the Cowboys that elevated the promising rookie from NFL player to football phenom and Hollywood celebrity.

“Hopefully things are going great in the recruiting process,” Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott said. “He knows how much I want him here.”

If Beckham is looking for the biggest contract and security as he returns from his second torn ACL repair, the Cowboys have more salarycap flexibilit­y.

If he is looking for the best chance to go deep in the playoffs, the Cowboys and Giants have identical 7-3 records, but Dallas has won 10 of the last 11 meetings and is a 10-point favorite on Thanksgivi­ng, so an upset by the Giants would go a long way toward proving legitimacy.

If he is looking to feel the most love, the Cowboys — from Jones to stars Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and Micah Parsons — practicall­y are tripping over their feet in the rush to make him feel wanted.

“It’s your move, OBJ,” the Cowboys posted on their official Twitter account.

The Giants have taken a much quieter approach, with head coach Brian Daboll passing on several opportunit­ies to comment specifical­ly on Beckham. General manager Joe Schoen admitted to conversati­ons with Beckham’s representa­tives checking in on his health. Only Saquon Barkley, who along with Sterling Shepard attended Beckham’s 30th birthday party in Los Angeles this month, made anything resembling a public recruiting pitch, though the close friendship between the three allows for private influencin­g.

With Shepard and Wan’Dale Robinson out for the season, the Giants are more desperate than the Cowboys for receiver help.

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