Odell Beckham Jr, who is currently looking for an NFL team, arrived at the Dallas Mavericks vs Phoenix Suns NBA game at the American Airlines Center in Dallas with Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons on Monday Night.

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He was sitting courtside behind the Suns’ bench alongside the two players. Fans were elated to see the recent Super Bowl winner near them and chanted ‘OBJ’

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Rumors have been very high that the former Giants’ WR is expected to be a player for the Dallas Cowboys. Over the last few days, he has been embroiled in talks with owner Jerry Jones who is very reluctant to sign the offensive player and sees him as a great fit for the mighty Cowboys’ offense.

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Multiple Cowboys players including Parsons and DE DeMarcus Lawrence have exchanged tweets with Beckham asking him to join their team.

After the Cowboys won in a blowout fashion against Minnesota Vikings in Week 10, Beckham Tweeted saying, ” They were krazy today.”

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To this, Parsons responded by saying, “Come on then” along wide three eyes emojis.

Beckham had earlier listed his former side New York Giants, AFC East leaders Buffalo Bills and Cowboys as his desired places to play in 2022.

Beckham met with the Bills on Friday after visiting the Giants on Thursday. With Dallas serving as his last stop before signing as a free agent, pressure is now on the 9-3 team to sign Beckham.

The 30-year-old player has been recovering from a torn ACL injury that he suffered during his side, Los Angeles Rams‘ Super Bowl victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in 2022.

Odell Beckham Jr Stats in 2021-22 season:

Playing for the Rams in 2021, Beckham participated in eight regular-season games. In five of the contests, he recorded a touchdown. Along with the five touchdowns, he finished the season with 44 receptions for 537 receiving yards.

On January 17, 2022, against the Arizona Cardinals in the Wild Card Game, Beckham scored his first playoff touchdown.

Beckham scored the game’s first touchdown in the Super Bowl against the Cincinnati Bengals on a 17-yard reception. However, due to a knee injury, Beckham left the game in the second quarter and did not come back. It was