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2 Reasons OBJ Could Choose To Sign With The Cowboys

2 Reasons OBJ Could Choose To Sign With The Cowboys
2 Reasons OBJ Could Choose To Sign With The Cowboys


Odell Beckham Jr. #3 of the Los Angeles Rams warms up before the NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers at SoFi Stadium on January 30, 2022 in Inglewood, California.
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

 

The entire NFL world knows how much the Dallas Cowboys and their players want Odell Beckham Jr.

However, the Cowboys aren’t the only team who have their eyes on the veteran receiver.

With at least one other team in the running, what are two reasons the Cowboys can give Beckham to make themselves the best choice?

 

2. Cowboys Have A Roster Who All Want OBJ

When you have a team that already wants you, it’s hard to turn that down.

With Micah Parsons and other Cowboys players leading the way on Twitter to recruit Beckham, it’s clear they want him.

Teams who can gel together have better chances of winning games.

It’s clear the players in Dallas want OBJ, and this makes things easier for him to gel with his teammates.

With this, he’d be in a good place with great teammates.

 

1. Cowboys Have The Talent OBJ Needs To Reach Another Super Bowl

One thing Beckham loves being around is a team with talent to reach a Super Bowl.

With players like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Ezekiel Elliott, and many others, the Cowboys aren’t lacking talent.

While there is plenty of talent in Dallas, Beckham can give them everything they need to reach another Super Bowl.

With two top-tier receivers, Prescott will have plenty of firepower to take chances downfield.

However, Beckham can also draw focus on him to allow the other star-studded players on offense to make big plays.

He’s the puzzle piece the Cowboys can use to reach another Super Bowl in their franchise history.



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