Odell Beckham Jr. is on the grind to return to 100% this season.
The Baltimore Ravens wide receiver took to Instagram on Sunday, giving the world a photo dump of his arduous workout routine alongside Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and fellow wide receiver Zay Flowers.
From flexing his guns to his glutes, Beckham Jr.’s post emphasized he’s back to 100% after suffering a torn ACL he obtained last year during the Super Bowl that forced him to sit out the entire 2022 season.
In the last slide, the 30-year-old included a photo with text that read, “I owe it to myself to get back to who tf I was.”
In the post’s caption, he typed, “TRUZZZ ISSUES,” a saying Jackson and WR Marquise Brown learned while growing up in Broward County, FL, and got the entire Ravens team to say, eventually.
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After sitting out the 2022 season, Beckham accumulated a $15 million deal worth up to $18 million with the Ravens in April 2023. According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, Beckham Jr.’s one-year deal with the Ravens included a $13.835 million signing bonus, $1.165 million base salary and $3 million in reachable incentives.
More details on Odell Beckham Jr.‘s one-year deal with the #Ravens:
$13.835 million signing bonus
$1.165 million base salary
$3M in reachable incentivesSo OBJ will make at least $15 million and as much as $18M on the deal negotiated by agent Zeke Sandhu. https://t.co/z6S8tkjvP1
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 9, 2023
Following his LSU college football days, the New York Giants drafted Odell, who he played for from 2014 to 2018. Beckham Jr. broke records in 2016 by having the most receiving yards through two seasons in NFL history (2,744 yards) (Justin Jefferson then took that title in 2021 with 3,016 yards).
Odell Beckham Jr. = most receiving yards through 2 season in NFL HISTORY! #GiantsPride pic.twitter.com/COc3BkuUco
— New York Giants (@Giants) January 3, 2016
During his time with the Giants, the 30-year-old obtained 5,476 yards. From 2019 to 2021, Beckham Jr. played for the Cleveland Browns and accumulated 1,586 yards. In 2021, he joined the Los Angeles Rams and even played in the Super Bowl, where his injury occurred, and accumulated 305 yards.
In total, Beckham Jr. holds 7,367 yards in his entire career.