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Odell Beckham Jr. says goodbye to Baltimore in social media post
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Date:2025-04-17 04:57:52
Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. apparently will not be returning to the Baltimore Ravens next season.
The veteran, who played one season in Baltimore, said goodbye to the city and its fans in an Instagram post.
"Swea on everything I appreciate the Flock more than yall could EVER imagine," Beckham wrote. "Did everything I could wit the opportunities I had. Wish I got to do it big for yall 💍. Thank you for the Vibez!"
After missing the entire 2021 season with a knee injury he suffered in the Super Bowl, Beckham, 31, signed a one-year deal with the Ravens last year.
He caught 35 passes for 565 yards and three touchdowns, averaging over 16 yards per reception.
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