We don’t know where receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will play returns to the NFL, but we have a pretty good sense of where he wants to go.
Beckham — who is still sidelined with a torn ACL that he suffered in February’s Super Bowl, was chatting with ESPN’s Marcus Spears on Twitter and asked Spears to name who he felt the best five fits for Beckham would be.
Spears listed the Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Baltimore Ravens. Beckham replied with “we see eye to eye.”
One of the quarterbacks already talking about playing with Beckham is Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers was complementing Beckham on “The Pat McAfee Show.”
Rodgers said he and Beckham have been friends for years and have discussed playing together.
The Rams are struggling on offense and lost recently to the San Francisco 49ers, 24-9. They could definitely use someone to help No. 1 receiver, Cooper Kupp.
But if you look at Beckham’s Twitter feed, he seems to be interested in playing for the Packers.
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