Who does Odell Beckham Jr. play for? WR drops huge hint about future after visit with Cowboys 

Beckham Jr. is on a visit with the Dallas Cowboys
Beckham Jr. is on a visit with the Dallas Cowboys

The Odell Beckham Jr. sweepstakes are entering the final stretch as the Dallas Cowboys are the last team on the receiver's visit list. After taking in tours with the Buffalo Bills and his former team the New York Giants, Beckham Jr. is now in Frisco visiting the Cowboys.

After tearing his ACL in last year's Super Bowl, Odell has been hot property with several teams interested, one of those has been Dallas. There has been a been a very public push to sway the receiver to choose the Cowboys and it appears it may have worked.

On his of two days visiting the team, the 30-year-old took in a Dallas Mavericks game along with Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons. Beckham Jr. was asked by Tim MacMahon what the chances are of him signing with the Cowboys, and he replied, "It's a real possibility."

That will be music to Dallas' fans ears after weeks and weeks of publicly stating that the team would like him on the roster. There is still much to play out though, with several other players, including Prescott, due to meet up with Odell tomorrow.

The long saga of who the 30-year-old will sign with feels like it is coming to a close.


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After the 54-19 blowout of the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday Night Football, one would have to say that Dallas already has enough firepower. But if we look a little deeper, adding OBJ would be wise.

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After CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup, Dallas' next best receiver is Noah Brown. With Dalton Schultz, Peyton Hendershot and Jake Ferguson all rotating through the tight end room, the receiver position is a little thin.

Adding Beckham Jr. to an offense that has scored 40 points or more in three of its last six games would be something that has Jerry Jones salivating.

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The Bills and Giants will stiil feel they are in with a shot of landing Odell, but after the entire Mavericks home crowd were chanting "OBJ, OBJ, OBJ" it certainly feels like there is only one horse in this race.

And that's Dallas.

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