![]() ![]() In 2020, with the installation of the Kevin Stefanski offense, Beckham was healthy but didn’t put up numbers commensurate with a premier receiver. Freddie held grudges, and he may have taught that management style to his young quarterback.Īnyway, chemistry was a bit of an issue for just about everyone in 2019. Um, Freddie, that’s not maximizing the potential of the players, sir. But the two of them combined for only 96 receiving yards. ![]() Perhaps it is not surprising with that sort of imbalance that Mayfield sent 21 pigskins to the wrong-colored jerseys that season.ĭavid Njoku and Rashard Higgins spent pretty much the entire season banished to the Phantom Zone, the fictional limbo-land of DC Comics because head coach Freddie Kitchens didn’t seem to like them, although he claimed to not have any problem with either one. That must be some kind of record for the lousiest performance by WR3 in NFL history. ![]() The third-highest wide receiver total belonged to Damion Ratley with an even 200 receiving yards. The next highest receiving yard total was a paltry 285 yards from Kareem Hunt, who of course was a running back rather than a wide receiver. The offense was probably designed too much around the two LSU receivers. Somehow, he as well as former Louisiana State University teammate Jarvis Landry both gained over 1,000 receiving yards, though not all was well with the offense. In 2019, OBJ was playing despite being severely injured, to the point of requiring surgery. Odell Beckham, Jr.’s storyline is simple – he and Baker Mayfield lacked “chemistry.” The actual story was much more complex. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports / OBJ regained star status with the Rams (3) makes a catch for a touchdown against Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) in the first quarter in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium. Inglewood, California, USA Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. ![]()
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