
Odell Beckham Jr. meets with Giants head coach John Harbaugh
The New York Giants are heading into a new era for the storied franchise, with the team recently cleaning house while bringing in one-time Super Bowl champion head coach John Harbaugh to right the ship.
Along with Harbaugh calling the shots from the sideline, the team has some promising young players leading the way, especially on offense with quarterback Jaxson Dart, running back Cam Skattebo, and wide receiver Malik Nabers.
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It appears the team might not be done adding to the offensive side of the football, with a reunion with veteran wideout Odell Beckham Jr. potentially in the works, after he met with Harbaugh this week, according to Jordan Raanan of ESPN.
Odell Beckham Jr. came to the Arizona Biltmore during the NFL’s annual meetings and met with New York Giants coach John Harbaugh on Monday about potentially joining the team, sources told ESPN.
Beckham also stated his case to team brass. Multiple sources told ESPN no deal is imminent.
Before the team commits to bringing back Beckham, the Giants will want to see him in a workout, as general manager Joe Schoen made clear.
“Typically, if it’s not one of these higher-paid guys, coming off a season where — we’re not going to work out [newly signed tight end] Isaiah Likely or somebody — but somebody that hasn’t played, in this instance you’re talking about Odell hasn’t played in a year, you’d certainly want to see him work out,” general manager Joe Schoen said Monday.
Beckham didn’t play during the 2025 season, which is why the team will want to get a look at him to see what it might be committing to.


