Odell Beckham Jr. Blows Up Defender For TD (Video)
By Evan Massey
New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. blew up a Tennesee Titans’ defender and held onto the football for a touchdown today early on in NFL action.
The New York Giants are extremely excited about the future of Odell Beckham Jr. and he came through with yet another nice play this afternoon against the Tennessee Titans. He is most well known for making one of the best one-handed catches that the NFL has seen, but he is also a very sizable wide receiver and is extremely difficult for opposing defensive backs to bring down.
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That was the case today for a Titans’ defensive back, as Beckham Jr. caught a 15-yard touchdown and blew up a defender while holding onto the football in the end zone. He is getting better and better each and every week, and he is showing just how much potential he has for the future.
It will be intriguing to see how good he gets over the next 3-4 seasons, but there is no question that he has the potential to be a top-5 receiver in the league if not even better. Beckham Jr. has really helped Eli Manning get somewhat back on track at times this season, and has made the Giants’ offense much better than they were last season. This type of play is exactly what they have been needing over the past couple of seasons.
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