Breakfast: Odell Beckham to the Seahawks?

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Odell Beckham wants the butter, the butter money and a lot of other things

Odell Beckham (WR) will be officially placed on the waiver on Monday. Until Tuesday 10 p.m., it can be claimed by any team. Except he doesn’t want to go anywhere. According to ESPN, which has consulted with relatives of the player, Beckham would like to spend the rest of the season with a playoff contender. He thinks he would be happy and productive in an environment used to winning. The player’s entourage also vaguely suggests that he could be problematic if he is claimed by a team that he does not consider worthy of his talent. All without specifying what he would do.

Several players have already contacted Beckham to convince him to join them if he is not claimed and becomes completely free on Tuesday night.

According to USA Today, the Seahawks would be very interested in OBJ and Russell Wilson would like him to come. Good thing, the player would prefer to play for Seattle.

Rumors

DeSean Jackson (WR) reportedly spoke to the Raiders on Saturday and could sign as early as Monday, according to journalist Michael Silver. However, a contractual agreement would still have to be found.

– The Steelers have reportedly had discussions with the Eagles over the possibility of a Fletcher Cox (DT) before the transfer deadline. (CBS Sports)

– The Ravens tried to bring Xavien Howard (CB, Dolphins) in a trade before the transfer deadline, but Baltimore would have been put off by Miami asking for at least one first-round pick for the cornerback.

– The Cardinals and Cowboys have also reportedly discussed with the Broncos the possibility of bringing in By Miller (LB) in an exchange before it was sent to the Rams. (CBS Sports)

– Several teams have reportedly offered three first-round picks to the Texans for Deshaun Watson (QB). But according to Tom Pelissero (NFL.com), it was the player’s uncertain legal situation that made any transaction impossible. There was also his clause allowing him to veto any trade, which he was obviously only willing to lift for the Dolphins.

– The Saints would have inquired with the Broncos on the possibility of an exchange for Teddy Bridgewater (QB) before the transfer deadline. But Denver was not a salesman. (NFL Network)

Injuries

– The Titans would keep hope that Derrick Henry (RB) may end up coming back from his foot injury before the end of the season.

DeShon Elliott (S, Ravens) won’t play again this season due to a tear in his pecs and biceps. (The Athletic)

– Season ended for Matt Paradis (C, Panthers), victim of a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee. (NFL Media)

They didn’t play on Sunday : James Robinson (RB, Jaguars, talon)

Transactions

The main cuts of the day : Breshad Perriman (WR, Bears)

COVID-19

Harrison Smith (S, Vikings) missed Sunday’s game due to COVID, and Mike Zimmer has already announced that he will miss the next meeting. This means that Harrison is not vaccinated and has tested positive, which implies a mandatory 10-day quarantine period.

They are placed on the COVID list : Drew Lock (QB, Broncos),

Furthermore

Adrian Peterson (RB, Titans) would have refused to participate in Dancing with the Stars before joining the Titans. The production would have offered him $ 150,000 for the rehearsal period, with the possibility of subsequently earning up to $ 355,000 in the competition. (ESPN)

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