The return of Odell Beckham Jr.?
It could happen — with the Jets.
The former Giants first-round draft pick and star wide receiver will visit with the Jets on Monday at their team facility, The Post confirmed.
If all goes well, Beckham could be the newest offensive toy for quarterback-in-waiting Aaron Rodgers, who is expected to be traded from the Packers to the Jets whenever the teams can reach agreement on a deal.
Rodgers, when he met with the Jets in early March in California, suggested several players he would like to see the Jets pursue to bolster the offense he wanted to lead.
So was receiver Allen Lazard, who enjoyed great success catching passes from Rodgers in Green Bay.
Not long after that meeting, the Jets signed Lazard to a four-year deal worth $44 million.
Beckham could be next.
The three-time Pro Bowler — he made it his first three years in the NFL with the Giants — visited with several teams, including the Jets, on March 28 during the league meetings in Phoenix.
Odell Beckham Jr. will visit the Jets on on Monday. Getty ImagesHe did not play at all in 2022 coming off his second ACL surgery on his left knee.
The Jets are expected to give Beckham a thorough physical examination, and if his knee checks out, perhaps they will hammer out a contract agreement.
Beckham remains unsigned in part because he was seeking more money than any team wanted to pay him.
Joe Douglas speaks to the media at the NFL Combine. Getty ImagesBeckham, 30, was on his way to a huge game in Super Bowl LVI when he hurt his left knee for a second time and was unable to finish the Rams’ victory over the Bengals that claimed the Lombardi Trophy.
If it works out with the Jets, Beckham — who reportedly has an offer from the Ravens — will add to an already formidable wide receiver corps.
Garrett Wilson, the 2022 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, is returning.
The Packers are expected to trade Aaron Rodgers to the Jets. Getty ImagesThe Jets also signed Mecole Hardman, a speedster from the Chiefs, this offseason.
As the No. 12-overall pick in the 2014 draft, Beckham was everything the Giants hoped he would be — on the field.
He amassed 390 receptions and 44 touchdowns in his five seasons with the Giants, who adored his production, but eventually grew tired of Beckham’s antics and the distractions that took away from his performance.
He was traded to the Browns, but in 2020 played in just seven games before tearing his ACL for the first time.
Beckham might be willing to take (and actually night be seeking) a one-year deal to reestablish his market value, which is not close to where it once was, given his injury history.






