Jerry Jones: Odell Beckham Jr. 'could look good' with Cowboys
In eight games against the Cowboys with the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns, Beckham has 40 catches for 558 yards and seven touchdowns.
Sources: Odell Beckham Jr. hopes to sign by end of November
Odell Beckham Jr. would like to whittle down his current list of potential teams -- which includes the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers as soon as possible and have a decision by the end of this month, league sources told ESPN.
Giants, Cowboys or Bills: Where will Odell Beckham Jr. land?
The Odell Beckham Jr. derby is heating up, with the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants believed to be at the front of the pack. But don't count out the Buffalo Bills. Beckham is scheduled to meet with the Bills on Friday, though the Giants and the Cowboys seem most likely to land the coveted free agent. The two division rivals are pitted against one another off the field after the Cowboys dominated the Giants in the second half on Thanksgiving. Beckham is believed to be close to full health after tearing the ACL in his left knee in the Super Bowl win with the Los Angeles Rams in February. It has been nine months since the injury, and he's expected to sign with a new team in the next few weeks.
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Cowboys meet with Odell Beckham Jr. talking 'many options' says Jerry Jones
Beckham underwent a physical on Monday, met with Jones and his family and spent the night with Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs at the Dallas Mavericks' game against the Phoenix Suns.
Cowboys' Jerry Jones says to 'stand by' on Odell Beckham Jr. decision
Jerry Jones' interest in Odell Beckham Jr. is not waning, but the Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager said a decision on adding the free agent wide receiver has to come "sooner rather than later." How soon? The Cowboys signed veteran T.Y. Hilton on Monday to a one-year deal that guarantees him $600,000 for the reminder of the season. Beckham visited with the Cowboys last week, and Jones has acknowledged Beckham is not ready to play yet as he continues to recover from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee suffered in last season's Super Bowl.
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Jerry Jones: Odds Cowboys sign Odell Beckham Jr. in '22 fading
Last week, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said to "stand by" on his team adding wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. On Tuesday, Jones tapped the brakes on the potential addition while speaking on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. If Beckham joined the Cowboys, the plan was to place him on injured reserve after he spent a day on the active roster as he returns from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee suffered in last season's Super Bowl. He would have to miss four games on injured reserve, which if he were to sign this week, would mean he would miss at least the wild-card round of the playoffs. Last week, the Cowboys added veteran free agent receiver T.Y. Hilton in part because he was able to play immediately. Hilton was inactive against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has been impressed.
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NFL Standings 2022
NFC East
x Philadelphia (13 - 3)
x Dallas (12 - 4)
y New York Giants (9 - 6 - 1)
Washington (7 - 8 - 1)
x --: Clinched Playoff Berth
y --:Clinched Wild Card