The buzz around a potential Odell Beckham Jr. The Giants’ reunion just got real again. It’s coming straight from the man himself this time. The three-time Pro Bowler is not quietly fading from the NFL conversation.
The idea of pairing a veteran playmaker with a young QB like Jaxson Dart suddenly feels like more than just offseason chatter. It feels possible.
Odell Beckham Jr. Giants Reunion Gains Momentum After Latest Comments
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Beckham Jr’s Giants reunion talk picked up serious traction recently. Beckham Jr. spoke with Kay Adams at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. The 33-year-old leaned in enthusiastically when asked about collaborating with Dart in New York.
“That sounds great. If that opportunity presents itself, I would love to do that. Be excited about that. He’s a good dude. He’s young, and he likes to dance. I like all that. So he looks like he likes to have fun. If I get that opportunity…”
Wow: Odell Beckham Jr is holding out hope for another opportunity to play in the NFL and has his eye on a return to the Giants.
“That sounds great. If that opportunity presents itself, I would love to do that. Be excited about that. He's [Jaxson Dart] a good dude. He's young,… pic.twitter.com/Xa3LHQMUQX
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 23, 2026
It directly fuels the Beckhams Jr. Giants reunion narrative that’s been quietly building for over a year.
The former New York Giants star has not played a regular-season snap since 2024 with the Miami Dolphins and sat out the entire 2025 season. He has not stepped away mentally. If anything, he’s been waiting.
At the same Fanatics event, Beckham made an impressive vintage one-handed catch. The kind that built his brand in the first place. It wasn’t just a highlight. It was a message: he’s still capable.
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The idea of a Beckham Jr. A Giants reunion is also not new. The 2014 first-round pick spent five seasons in New York, posting three straight 1,000-yard years and becoming the face of the franchise before his 2019 exit. Since then, he’s repeatedly hinted at unfinished business.
This is interesting given the Giants’ current setup. Dart has had a successful rookie season. There is added familiarity with available head coach John Harbaugh, who coached Beckham in Baltimore.
The Giants have not been reported to have any official interest. At 33, Beckham would probably be facing a short-term contract. It would be a prove-it employment and not a sure position.
Teams do not sign Beckham for numbers. They sign him for leadership and upside. If that opportunity opens in New York, then the Beckham Jr A Giants reunion might go from “That sounds great” to something very real.