Will things settle down for the Denver Broncos after their turbulent tenure under Russell Wilson?
According to ESPN’s most recent NFL free agency estimates for 2024, the Denver Broncos want to use wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, a former first-round selection, or Russell Wilson to rebuild their offence. Based on the forecasts, Sean Payton and company might try their luck against Michael Thomas, who currently holds the NFL record for the most receptions in a season (149).
“Denver’s roster is changing as it rebuilds after losing Russell Wilson, but it appears that Courtland Sutton and Marvin Mims will be the team’s top two wideouts going forward after Jerry Jeudy was traded. Tim Patrick missed the last two seasons due to injury, but he returned despite taking a wage drop. Thomas and Patrick might face off for the third wide receiver position if Thomas rejoins old coach Sean Payton.
At least on the surface, the Baltimore Ravens were interested in reuniting with wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., a free agency. However, the two sides have not yet met to talk.
At least on the surface, the Baltimore Ravens were interested in reuniting with wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., a free agency. However, the two sides have not yet met to talk.
According to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports, the 31-year-old is expected to visit the Miami Dolphins on Thursday. This comes shortly after the Miami Herald said that the Dolphins intend to add OBJ to the already-existing tandem of Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill.
After recuperating from an ACL tear sustained in the Super Bowl while playing for the Rams in 2021, Beckham spent the previous season on a one-year contract with Baltimore. While recovering from his injury, the former LSU Tiger missed the whole 2022 campaign.
While playing for Baltimore last season, Beckham earned $16 million and recorded 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns.
Just as he was in Baltimore behind youngster Zay Flowers and the tight end tandem of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely, OBJ would most likely be third among wideouts in Miami after Hill and Waddle.
During his speech at the NFL Scouting Combine last month, general manager of the Ravens Eric DeCosta hinted that OBJ would return to Charm City in 2024.
DeCosta stated, “We just texted.” He’s a really wonderful man. I adore Odell.
I think we’ll just sort of analyse and see what happens over the next few weeks, but he’s grown to be a wonderful buddy of mine and the Ravens.
As of right now, there are no current reports of any correspondence between Beckham and the Ravens.