Giants' Harbaugh open to possible Odell Beckham Jr. reunion - ESPN
PHOENIX — Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wants to return to the New York Giants. The Giants are at least open to looking into adding Beckham for a second tour with the team.
After Beckham reiterated his desire at a flag football event last week for a reunion with the Giants, his former coach seemed at least open to the possibility.
«The obvious pat answer would be you look at every option,» Giants coach John Harbaugh said Monday during the coaches' breakfast at the NFL's annual meetings. «And if Odell is an option, we'll be looking at him for sure.»
Harbaugh maintained that he has a strong relationship with Beckham after their time together in Baltimore during the 2023 season. Beckham had 35 catches for 565 yards and three touchdowns that season.
But the 33-year-old has played in nine games over the past two years. He was suspended for six games this past season for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs and then went unsigned the remainder of the season.
It would take Harbaugh's approval to get him back into the NFL and to New York.
«He and I do talk. We do text,» Harbaugh said. «We've maintained a really great relationship. He's one of my very favorite people in the world. It's not like you don't talk to guys on things like that. And certainly we have.»
Beckham has seemed more willing than the Giants to date. New York re-signed veteran wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins and added Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III in free agency over the past month.
But the veteran receiver does have the support of some of the current Giants players. Multiple sources told ESPN that quarterback Jaxson Dart and wide receiver Malik Nabers have told the team they would support adding Beckham. Dart mentioned


