Odell Beckham Jr. is eyeing a return to the NFL, and teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills, and Las Vegas Raiders should be paying close attention. After sitting out the 2025 season, Beckham is eager to make his comeback in 2026, as he revealed at the Fanatic Flag Football Classic.
While Beckham's 2024 stint with the Miami Dolphins saw him snag just nine catches for 55 yards over nine games, he showed flashes of his former self with the Baltimore Ravens in 2023, racking up 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns. At 33, Beckham might not be the explosive playmaker he once was, but he could still be a valuable depth option for teams needing wide receiver help.
Why the Steelers, Bills, and Raiders Might Be Interested
Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers have bolstered their receiving corps by trading for Michael Pittman Jr. to pair with DK Metcalf. However, their depth chart is still thin.
Beckham has even hinted at previous conversations with Aaron Rodgers, who is expected to be the Steelers' quarterback in 2026. This connection could spark renewed interest in bringing Beckham to Pittsburgh.
Buffalo Bills: The Bills addressed some of their receiving needs by acquiring DJ Moore, but beyond Moore and Khalil Shakir, the depth remains questionable. Adding a seasoned veteran like Beckham could provide the insurance and experience they need to solidify their receiving unit.
Las Vegas Raiders: The Raiders' wide receiver situation is filled with uncertainty. Jalen Nailor is their only notable addition, joining a group with unproven talents like Dont'e Thornton and Jack Bech, alongside veteran Tre Tucker. Beckham could offer a stabilizing presence and mentorship to this young group.
While Beckham may not be the game-changer he once was, his experience and skill set could be a worthwhile addition for these teams looking to strengthen their receiver depth.
