Odell Beckham Jr.‘s recent showing on the Fanatics Flag Football Classic led to some speculation that he could make an NFL comeback. The WR’s apparent interest in returning to the NFL was reciprocated by some anonymous suitors, as OBJ’s performance generated some “renewed interest.”
One in all those potential suitors could possibly be considered one of Beckham’s former teams. While John Harbaugh wouldn’t definitively say if the Giants have interest within the veteran wideout, the brand new head coach did admit he’d a minimum of consider the chance.
“The apparent answer can be you have a look at every option,” Harbaugh said (via ESPN’s Jordan Raanan). “And if Odell is an option, we’ll be taking a look at him needless to say.”
Along with OBJ’s standout stint with the Giants, he also has familiarity with the franchise’s recent decision maker. The WR played under Harbaugh in Baltimore throughout the 2023 campaign, when he hauled in 35 catches for 565 yards. Harbaugh acknowledged that he stays involved with the free agent wideout.
“He and I do talk. We do text,” Harbaugh said. “We’ve maintained a extremely great relationship. He’s considered one of my very favorite people on the earth. It’s not such as you don’t seek advice from guys on things like that. And definitely we have now.”
So as to add fuel to the fireplace, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports that the receiver was spotted chatting with Harbaugh on the hotel that’s hosting the continued owners meetings. Raanan notes that the 2 sides were indeed discussing a possible role in Latest York.
While OBJ’s performance in a flag football game can have raised some eyebrows, it’s uncertain if that showing would translate to the NFL. In any case, the 33-year-old has been limited to only nine games over the past two years, together with his stint in Miami in 2024 ending with him hauling in just nine catches for 55 yards. He was hit with a six-game ban in 2025 for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs, and he didn’t find yourself finding a brand new home for the remainder of the season.
If OBJ was to return to the NFL, the Giants would clearly be a logical landing spot. Besides his history with the franchise and Harbaugh, the Giants could have a gap for a player like Beckham. The team lost Wan’Dale Robinson in free agency, and with Malik Nabers working his way back from a torn ACL, the Giants are eyeing an early-season depth chart consisting of Darius Slayton, Isaiah Hodgins, and newcomers Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin.
Duggan cautions that a move will not be imminent, and the Giants would obviously only consider a move after hosting the receiver for a workout. General manager Joe Schoen said as much earlier today.
“Typically, if it’s not considered 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 someone — but someone that hasn’t played, on this instance you’re talking about Odell hasn’t played in a yr, you’d definitely wish to see him work out,” Schoen said.

