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Obviously each level would be harder and harder to reach so outside of making the playoffs I am not sure how likely one would consider these but at least there is a chance. It was reported that there is no performance related to the incentives but I do find it hard to believe that the Rams did not include a playtime condition for each round. If they have that in there that does give them a level of control over the incentives depending on how much of a role he does or does not have in the offense.
If he does not fit in and there is no condition I would expect the team to release him before any incentives could be earned. It is an interesting choice for Beckham. If things go south he is going to get the blame even if he has nothing to do with it. Beckham was free to sign with any NFL team after he cleared waivers after being released by the Browns on Monday.
A three-time Pro Bowler, Beckham was granted his release from the Browns after catching just 17 passes for yards in six games this season. In 29 games in Cleveland, Beckham caught of targets for 1, yards and seven receiving touchdowns. Beckham averaged nearly 1, receiving yards and nine touchdowns per season during his five years with the Giants.
His best season was in , when he caught 96 passes for 1, yards and 13 touchdowns. Beckham is looking to resurrect his career after battling through injuries over the past several years.
He missed a majority of the season after undergoing ankle surgery. He underwent core muscle surgery following his first season with the Browns in which he caught 74 passes for 1, yards and four touchdowns despite being on the team's injury report throughout the season. Beckham missed the majority of the season after suffering a torn ACL. His most recent injury was a Grade 3 AC joint shoulder injury sustained during the Browns' Week 6 loss to the Cardinals.
With his time in Cleveland behind him, the year-old receiver is surely looking to prove he is still one of the league's best players. That is certainly the hope of the team that has acquired him just past the halfway point of the season.
If Odell Beckham wasn't thrilled about not getting the ball from Baker Mayfield, I'm not entirely sure he's going to be ecstatic about playing alongside Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.
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