Odell Beckham Jr. happy to be scoring touchdowns since joining Rams

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Odell Beckham Jr. happy to be scoring touchdowns since joining Los Angeles Rams​

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Touchdown shortage? That's no longer the case for Odell Beckham Jr.

The eighth-year pro has caught four touchdown passes over a five-game span for the Los Angeles Rams.

"It's been great," Beckham said about his recent end zone productivity. "Over the last couple of years, I've felt deprived. I've definitely missed the end zone for sure, and it just hasn't been as easy and seamless as it could and should be. I'm someone who I feel like I should score once or twice every single game. I feel like I can get 100 yards every single game."

The Rams signed Beckham to a one-year, $1.25 million contract in November after he cleared waivers following his release from the Cleveland Browns.

In six games in L.A., Beckham is averaging 41.3 receiving yards per game and has caught the four TD passes, including his first scoring reception since Oct. 4, 2020. He has also caught a touchdown pass in three consecutive games for the first time since 2015.

"I'm just happy that I'm at a place that I'm having fun within myself," Beckham said. "Just having fun playing football again."

In six games with the Browns this season, Beckham averaged 38.8 receiving yards per game and did not catch a single touchdown pass.

Rams coach Sean McVay described Beckham as "a joy to be around" since his arrival.

"He's got a great charisma, great presence, he's an incredibly talented football player and then I can attest to this now, he's a great teammate," McVay said. "He really cares about these guys, he's been incredibly selfless, he's made plays when he's had the opportunity."

Through seven weeks with the Rams, Beckham has not garnered the attention he once received throughout five seasons with the New York Giants or 2½ seasons with the Browns.

He said he knew that would be the case when he signed with a team on which receiver Cooper Kupp was on pace for a historic season. With two games remaining in the regular season, Kupp is nearing 2,000 receiving yards and is tracking to win the "triple crown" -- leading the NFL in catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.

"Man, I find it funny, all the talks that ever been said about me being a me guy. People are going to say whatever but just have no idea," Beckham said. "And when I chose to come here, I'm knowing that Coops on pace to break a record. I didn't come here thinking, 'Oh, I got to get my targets.' That's just not being me -- yeah, I want the ball, I'm a competitor, but like I said, I came late to the party.

"It's just funny, all the backlash that I get about the type of person that I am and this and that, and I think you just see me in an atmosphere where success is around, and like I said, these people are on pace for history. I want to watch them break -- I told him I want him to get 2K yards so I can come and break your record. That's how it happens -- records are meant to be broken -- and, like I said, I think we're just witnessing [something] very, very special."

Beckham and the Rams (11-4), who have already clinched a playoff berth, have a chance to secure the NFC West title on Sunday with a win over the Baltimore Ravens (8-7) coupled with an Arizona Cardinals (10-5) tie or loss to the Dallas Cowboys (11-4), who have clinched the NFC East.

Beckham, who has made one playoff appearance, in 2016 with the Giants, has never been a member of a division-clinching team.

"I came late to the party," he said. "But still have celebrated like I've been here for the whole time, so it's definitely a special opportunity, not just to win the division but to go for it all. This is the only reason that you put in these hours of work in the offseason, to dedicate and sacrifice our lives for this is for these moments."
 
He is definitely a more all round receiver than D Jackson. I think that Jackson wanted out because he didn't want to block.
OBJ just seems to be happy to be with a competent offense.
 
Really happy for 3 and I appreciate what he's doing for us. Both parties need each other right now. Rams help him redefine himself in the media, and he helps us go get that ring. At least that's how I hope it goes.

Also hope he sticks around but either way I am enjoying watching this guy do his thing. He's one hell of a talent and so far has been a standup dude in horns.
 
The connection between Stafford and Kupp is amazing. Stafford needs to get the ball to OBJ more. Hopefully, he will soon as they spend more time together. A few times he was going to throw to OBJ he had pressure.

Typed this yesterday but, didn't post.

Glad Stafford find OBJ for game winning catches lol.
 
Beckham had a great comment after the game, in an on-field-TV-interview.

I can't give the exact quote but the context was as follows:
I want to take advantage of the opportunities. I don't want to miss any MORE opportunities.

He definitely said "more".

Maybe I am reading too much into it but the OBJ I watched every week for years here in NY with the Giants, was the quintessential-Diva-WR. I am wondering ... hoping ... that he has figured some things outs. I am not expecting him to become the quintessential-Team-Guy but maybe something in-between. With his talent, that would be terrific for the Rams.
 
Beckham had a great comment after the game, in an on-field-TV-interview.

I can't give the exact quote but the context was as follows:
I want to take advantage of the opportunities. I don't want to miss any MORE opportunities.

He definitely said "more".

Maybe I am reading too much into it but the OBJ I watched every week for years here in NY with the Giants, was the quintessential-Diva-WR. I am wondering ... hoping ... that he has figured some things outs. I am not expecting him to become the quintessential-Team-Guy but maybe something in-between. With his talent, that would be terrific for the Rams.
I really wonder how motivated he could be to stay with the Rams next year.
If he's willing to take a discount? It'll be fantastic.. he can rebuild his brand in LA alongside superstar buddies like LeBron.

Boosting his Nike brand could be a thing to consider.
 
Can we know stop with the "we can't add this guy...he's a cancer" nonsense?

Even Marcus Peters was solid while he was here and part of him being a jackass now is that he's butthurt over being shipped out...because he wanted to stay.

Same with Aqib Talib and Clay Matthews and Eric Weddle. Their only issue was being shipped out, not an issue while they were here.

Considering how many guys who are/were big names that flame out, I think Snead and the FO are doing an insanely good job of bringing in people who will only add to the culture here.
 
Beckham has been absolutely instrumental in winning 5 straight.
Nevermore so than today
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Got us the W on Sunday. Clutch catches.
And then Von Miller does it on Defence.
Cream rises. Hopefully it is a sign of things to come in the playoffs!
 
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