Lamar Jackson agrees with Odell Beckham Jr.'s decision to sign with the Ravens.

 Lamar Jackson agrees with Odell Beckham Jr.'s decision to sign with the Ravens.

Odell Beckham


The Ravens declared the news on Sunday. NFL Organization reports that the arrangement is esteemed at up to $18 million for one season. Per the report, $13.8 million is ensured through marking reward close by a $1.2 million compensation, while $3 million is accessible in motivators. Beckham hasn't played since tearing his leg tendon with the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl after the 2021 season. He missed the whole 2022 season while rehabbing the injury and neglecting to sign with another group.


Beckham joins a group that is for quite some time required help at wide collector and elements third-year star Rashod Bateman as its top choice. Bateman's counted 61 gets for 800 yards and three scores in two injury-abbreviated seasons since Baltimore chose him in the primary round in 2021. Devin Duvernay and Nelson Agholor are next up on the Ravens profundity graph.

Beckham, a three-time Pro Bowler, has the potential to significantly improve in Baltimore. He struggled for several seasons in Cleveland, but during the Rams' Super Bowl run, he showed signs of returning to his Pro Bowl form. Beckham also enters the game with danger as a 30-year-old recovering from an ACL tear who hasn't been selected to the Pro Bowl since 2016. Yet, the Ravens' receiver-starved club decided the risk was warranted.

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