
Odell Beckham still plans on playing in 2025 after sham retirement report
NY Post
Odell Beckham Jr. isn’t done playing football.
A day after the former Giants receiver shut down a false report of his retirement on Tuesday, NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero reported on X that Beckham “has drawn interest from several teams and plans to play somewhere in 2025.”
Beckham reportedly “continues to train in anticipation of being on the field soon,” per Pelissero.
On Tuesday morning, an X account parodying ESPN’s Adam Schefter spread a fake rumor that the three-time Pro Bowler was retiring from the NFL.
“After 10 seasons in the NFL, Odell Beckham Jr. has decided to retire,” the account, which goes by @AdamSche1fer, wrote. “Beckham Jr. played for the Giants, Browns, Rams, Ravens, and Dolphins. He announced on Tuesday.”
Beckham shut down the rumor in a reply to the post, saying “LOL WTF… when was that announced and by who? That’s funny, appreciate the concerns but this Shxt ain’t over yet” in the first of a series of musings on the platform.

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