Could a reunion between the New York Giants and Odell Beckham Jr. be on the horizon? Head coach John Harbaugh shed some light on the situation over the weekend, revealing that he's been in regular contact with the veteran wide receiver.
"I've talked to Odell a lot—three or four times just this past week," Harbaugh shared on Saturday. While the conversations are ongoing, he emphasized that a deal isn't imminent. "It's got to be right for both parties," Harbaugh explained. "Odell wants to be a player who makes a difference, and we believe he can."
At 33 years old, Beckham is currently training in Arizona, staying ready for his next opportunity. The Giants' coaching staff clearly sees potential, with Harbaugh stating he believes OBJ can still make an NFL roster—but only if he can bring meaningful impact to the field.
This update comes on the heels of an impressive April workout, where Beckham turned heads during both a physical evaluation and on-field drills. General Manager Joe Schoen had previously noted that discussions with Beckham's representatives would continue, and it seems that process is still unfolding.
For the Giants, adding veteran depth at wide receiver makes sense as they await the return of injured starters Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton. But for now, both sides are letting the situation breathe. The plan is to revisit the possibility closer to training camp, allowing the next month to shape what comes next. Whether this leads to a blockbuster reunion or remains a "what if" story, Giants fans will be watching closely.
