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Former 3× Pro Bowler Clears the Way for Buffalo Debut with $3M Contract After 6-Game PED Suspension

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Buffalo, NY – The Buffalo Bills are set to make headlines once again, as one of the NFL’s most recognizable wide receivers prepares to join the team following his six-game suspension for PED use.

According to league insider Tom Pelissero, the Bills and former All-Pro receiver Odell Beckham Jr. have reached an agreement in principle on a one-year, $3 million contract, pending final reinstatement by the NFL. The deal is expected to be finalized later this week, paving the way for Beckham’s long-awaited return to the field — and his first-ever stint in Buffalo.

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Beckham, 32, has openly praised the Bills organization and quarterback Josh Allen in recent interviews, noting his admiration for the Pro Bowl quarterback’s passion and competitive drive.

“At this stage of my career, I’m not chasing fame or stats — I’m chasing legacy,” Beckham said. “When I stepped into Buffalo, I could feel that energy. That team breathes toughness and belief. I truly admire Josh Allen — he’s a warrior, man. The way he leads, the way he competes — that’s the kind of quarterback I want to play for.”

For the Bills, Beckham represents not just a veteran presence but a proven playmaker who can bring experience, swagger, and leadership to a receiving corps led by Stefon Diggs, Khalil Shakir, and Keon Coleman.

After bouncing between the Ravens and Dolphins with limited production (just 9 receptions for 55 yards in 2024), Beckham’s arrival in Buffalo signals a potential late-career resurgence — a chance to rewrite the final chapter of his storied journey alongside one of the league’s most explosive offenses.

🔥 Bills Mafia, get ready — OBJ is coming to Buffalo, and he’s got something to prove.

A.J. Brown Breaks Silence on Rumored “Team Meeting” With Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley Amid Growing Eagles Turmoil
The tension in Philadelphia continues to grow after reports claimed that A.J. Brown, Jalen Hurts, and Saquon Barkley held a private “meeting” to address internal issues following the Eagles’ recent struggles. The story, first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Olivia Reiner, alleged that the trio spent nearly an hour in a closed-door discussion about the team’s offensive direction. However, after the story went viral, Brown took to social media to deny the claim. “I don’t recall a meeting,” he told reporters after Thursday night’s 34–17 loss to the Giants, responding with a hint of sarcasm when asked if he and his teammates had discussed the matter. A.J. Brown said he doesn’t “recall a meeting” between him, Jalen Hurts, and Saquon Barkley when asked about the three of them having a conversation earlier this week. #EaglesHere’s the exchange: pic.twitter.com/xVnkzcRL6c — EJ Smith (@EJSmith94) October 10, 2025 Brown later clarified his remarks on X (formerly Twitter), insisting that his interaction with Hurts and Barkley had been exaggerated. “Just to clear this up. That wasn’t a meeting or a sit-down,” Brown posted. “I said ‘I don’t recall’ because it got painted like there was tension and Sa had to step in. That’s not true. I was walking to my car, saw them, and stopped to talk. Nothing more.” Just to clear this up. That wasn’t a meeting or a sit-down. I said “I don’t recall” because it got painted like there was tension and Sa had to step in. That’s not true. I was walking to my car, saw them, and stopped to talk. Nothing more. — AJ BROWN (@1kalwaysopen_) October 10, 2025 This isn’t the first time rumors have swirled around Brown’s relationship with Hurts. Reports of tension date back to late last season when teammate Brandon Graham suggested the two “weren’t as close as before.” Though both players quickly dismissed the talk, speculation reignited after Brown shared a cryptic social media post quoting scripture following a low-target game earlier this year. “If you’re not welcomed, not listened to, quietly withdraw,” Brown wrote after the Eagles’ win over Tampa Bay — a post many interpreted as frustration with the team’s offensive approach. Eagles insider Jeff McLane later reported that the message might have been directed at the coaching staff, though Brown denied that, saying he was “just venting.” The controversy comes amid the Eagles’ offensive slump under new coordinator Kevin Patullo. Philadelphia ranks near the bottom of the league in key categories — 29th in total yards and 26th in rushing — as the defending Super Bowl champions sit at 4–2. The Eagles now have ten days before their next game against the Minnesota Vikings, and fans are hoping the team — and its locker room — can find stability before the season spirals further.