December 26, 2024

OBJ’s Final Days In Cleveland: Part 2 of 2

The New England Patriots

Reason – Let’s face it, as little sense as this makes, Belichick loves a reclamation project and they are desperate for wideouts.  The Browns and Patriots have a history with trades and seem to find mutual ground. OBJ wouldn’t mind playing with a young QB if he can be the center of attention and play for a Hall of Fame coach.

The Patriots did sign Kendrick Bourne and Nelson Agholor in the offseason.  Both are solid pickups, but neither the quality of Beckham.

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5 thoughts on “OBJ’s Final Days In Cleveland: Part 2 of 2

  1. He is working hard to return I wish the trade OBJ shit would go away he’s signed through 24 now. Landry is up in 23. Our WRs are set for two years let’s see what we can do.

  2. The team was more productive with him out. It was a team effort, not I, throw me the ball. If his attitude changes, I’d be open to keeping him. But if it hasn’t, get a younger hungry player, who wants to play for the team.

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