Odell Beckham Jr. has officially rejoined the New York Giants, the team where he built a reputation as one of the franchise’s most prolific pass‑catchers.
At 33, the veteran’s return is framed by his historic standing — ranking among the top five Giants in receiving yards, receptions and touchdowns — but his recent spell in Miami delivered just 1.8 points per game in PPR formats, and his stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Rams produced only modest fantasy outputs.
A limited role in a crowded receiving corps
Coaches are expected to deploy him as a rotational piece, with Darnell Mooney and Darius Slayton projected to start ahead of him, while the team uses his experience to cover for the injured Malik Nabers.
Fantasy football outlook
Because his recent production has been underwhelming and his age places him outside the typical waiver‑wire buzz, Beckham is currently unranked in most fantasy rankings, making him a marginal consideration for redraft leagues.
The move is largely seen as a short‑term depth solution, giving the Giants a familiar weapon while they rehabilitate Nabers, rather than a signal of a major impact on the 2026 season.