Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel Hopes to Continue Negotiations with Odell Beckham Jr. Following Visit

March 25, 2024, 10:00 p.m. ET

Head coach Mike McDaniel revealed that he hopes to continue negotiations with the wide receiver, who visited Miami as a free agent last week.

Los Miami Dolphins made a contract offer to the wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. last week, the head coach revealed Mike McDaniel on Monday during the annual meetings of the NFL in Orlando, Florida.

Beckham visited the Dolphins last week, but left without signing a contract. McDanielHowever, he believes that the contractual talks “will continue.”

“Things were great with him,” he said. McDaniel to reporters about the visit. “We extended an offer to him, and business takes time, especially with players like Odell, who has had a phenomenal career, still with very good football ahead of him, and has options. So, I think those conversations will continue. “We’ll see where it goes.”

Odell Beckham Jr., 31, remains one of the most popular names in the NFL despite his production dropping over the years. Kathryn Riley/Getty Images

McDaniel He added that he’s “definitely ready to run it if they come to an agreement, and I think both sides are trying to work toward that. We’ll see what happens.”

Los Dolphins looking to sign a third catcher behind Tyreek Hill y Jaylen Waddle. Cedrick Wilson Jr.who had that role last season, signed with the New Orleans Saints as an unrestricted free agent.

Beckham31 years old, remains one of the most popular names in the NFL despite the decline in its production over the years. He has failed to eclipse 50 receptions or 600 receiving yards in each of his last three seasons played, all of which were severely impacted by injuries.

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In 2020, Beckham He tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee while playing for the Cleveland Browns, forcing him to miss the final nine games of the season. After being released by the Browns halfway through the 2021 season, he joined Los Angeles Rams and helped them win the Super Bowl LVwhere he injured his left knee again.

Beckham He sat out the entire 2022 season before signing a one-year, $15 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens, one of the highest payments for a one-year contract for a wide receiver this past offseason. He finished the season with disappointing numbers (35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns), but his teammates credited his leadership and experience in guiding them. Baltimore to the best record in the league, 13-4, in the regular season.

After the defeat of the Ravens in it AFC Championship Game before the Kansas City Chiefs, Beckham He said, “If there’s one thing I felt about myself — other people’s opinions and all that — it’s that I know I can keep playing football, and I know I still have something left in the tank.”

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Last week, Beckham published a farewell to Baltimore in social networks. The head coach of the Ravens, John Harbaughindicated this Monday that it came down to financial reasons, when he explained why Beckham He would not return to the club for the next season.

“It was something more financial,” he said. “Just from a numbers standpoint, probably because of where we are, we’re in a tight situation against the cap.” [salarial]and it was a mutual understanding, I think.”

Information from Jamison Hensley was used in the writing of this note.

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