OBJ: 'I don't see the point' in playing regular-season games
Free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. doesn't seem interested in stepping back on the field before the postseason.
"I would like to be in a stable environment, get up at 6 a.m., leave at 6 p.m. for four weeks, and then let's talk about it," Beckham said on an appearance on "TNF in The Shop." "I'm not saying I couldn’t step in and play (the) regular season, but I don't see the point."
Beckham, who hasn't played since tearing his ACL in last season's Super Bowl, has recently embarked on free-agent visits with the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and Buffalo Bills.
However, the Cowboys have reportedly become concerned that Beckham won't be able to play at least until mid-January or later in 2023 following a physical.
Dallas linebacker Micah Parsons also shared that the 30-year-old free agent said that he'd be able to return in five weeks.
All three clubs that have shown interest in Beckham currently hold playoff spots entering Week 14.
Beckham added that he hasn't made a decision on his next destination.
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