Odell Beckham Jr. agrees to deal with Rams
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
agreed to a one-year deal with the Rams on Thursday, choosing Los Angeles and its burgeoning super team
over several potential freeagent destinations.
The Browns released Beckham on Monday midway through his third season in Cleveland. He cleared waivers Tuesday with no team willing to pick up the $7.25 million he was owed under
his last contract, freeing the five-time 1,000-yard wideout to sign with any team.
After considering his options, Beckham elected to
join NFL yards passing leader Matthew Stafford and coach Sean Mcvay in the league’s most productive passing offense.
The three-time Pro Bowl selection will play alongside NFL receiving leader Cooper Kupp — who has 74
catches for 1,019 yards and 10 TDS, all tops in the league — and starters Robert Woods (556 yards) and second-year pro Van Jefferson (443 yards). One of those three receivers
is likely to see less playing time after Beckham joins the Rams, who have run offensive sets featuring three receivers almost exclusively this season.
The Rams (7-2) visit the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night before their bye week.
Beckham is the second veteran NFL star in the past
two weeks to join the Rams, who never run out of ways to stay under the salary cap
despite their lavish acquisition of high-profile talent.
Los Angeles traded for Von Miller last week, sending two high draft picks to Denver for the vaunted passrushing linebacker. The Rams’ elite talent clearly was a draw for Beckham: Miller spoke to Beckham by phone shortly before the receiver’s deal was announced.
The Rams also don’t hesitate to add talent even to areas in which they’re strong: Miller joined a defense that already leads the NFL in
sacks.