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No contract, but Cowboys Odell Beckham Jr. vows to keep talking

Odell Beckham Jr. ended his multi-day visit with the Dallas Cowboys without a contract on Tuesday.

ESPN reported that the Cowboys doubt Beckham has fully recovered from the torn left ACL he sustained in the Super Bowl after the 30-year-old wide receiver met with team doctors on Monday. And the concerns are specific to when Beckham could play until mid-January, or even the 2023 season.

On his weekly radio show on 105.3 FM in Dallas, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he was “absolutely unsure” about signing Beckham until he saw him doing well.

Beckham was at the team’s facility on Monday, spending Monday night in Jones’ courtside seat with linebacker Micah Parsons and cornerback Trevon Diggs in a game against the Dallas Mavericks. was scheduled to meet with quarterback Dak Prescott on Tuesday. Prescott has openly lobbied for the Cowboys to sign Beckham.

Jones said he’s “enjoyed every moment” the team has spent with Beckham so far, and promised to keep the dialogue positive.Beckham also met with the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants. .

“Now we all realize that health issues, availability issues will always be here. We got a good bead on that,” Jones said. “We got a great read on his career. It’s not like a draft pick comes your way. There’s a lot of history here and not just his performance, but his performance as well.” So we have to go into all this with our eyes wide open and we have to deal with it and we’ll see if we can trade at that time.

A three-time Pro Bowler, Beckham has 531 career catches for 7,367 yards and 56 touchdowns in 96 games with the Giants (2014-18), Cleveland Browns (2019-21) and Rams (2021). I am recording.

–Field level media

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