Odell Beckham Jr. Confirms He Has Not Retired in Response to Troll Account: 'Not Done Yet'
Odell Beckham Jr. refutes false retirement claims after a parody account's post went viral, emphasizing he remains active despite recent injuries and limited playing time.
- On Tuesday, legendary LSU football wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. took to social media to dismiss swirling retirement rumors, replying Not done yet& thanks for concerns and have a blessed day.
- On X, a parody Adam Schefter account claimed Beckham Jr. retired after 10 seasons, sparking widespread speculation.
- Metrics reveal the false post gained over 2 million views, while Beckham Jr.'s reply received over 57,000 likes and over 4,000 retweets.
- As the season nears, Odell Beckham Jr. remains unsigned less than a month before kickoff, fueling fan speculation about his next team in Kansas City or Buffalo.
- His 2023 Ravens season saw Beckham Jr. catch 35 passes, his highest since 2021, despite limited Miami action after knee surgery.
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Odell Beckham Jr slams online rumors he's retiring: 'Ain't over yet'
NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. slammed online rumors that he was going to call it quits.A fake social media account pretending to be an ESPN NFL insider posted on X that Beckham was going to call it a career after 11 years in the league. The photo along with the post showed Beckham with his child outside MetLife Stadium – where he started his NFL career.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBeckham caught wind of it and appeared…

Odell Beckham Jr. dismisses fake retirement report: ‘Not done yet’
Odell Beckham Jr. dismissed social media rumors that he was retiring from the NFL on Tuesday, saying he still intends to play despite being a free agent ahead of the 2025 season.
LSU legend Odell Beckham Jr. had hilarious responses to a fake report of his retirement
Odell Beckham Jr., the legendary former LSU wide receiver, took to social media on Tuesday afternoon to draw a definite line in where he stands with his career and retirement.
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