No matter how much time goes buy, it seems as though the Dallas Cowboys just can't stop finding themselves being linked to free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
As you may remember, he and the Cowboys had several public flirtations last season, though no deal ultimately materialized. Cowboys team owner and general manager Jerry Jones has already stated this offseason that they'll continue to have discussions with Beckham.
And now, there's another update to add to the fold. According to ESPN, the Cowboys are listed as the "best fit" for Beckham to land with in the 2023 season. Take a look at their reasoning:
"Both the Chiefs and the Bills are also potential landing spots for Beckham, but we know there is interest from Dallas, which has a real need to add a proven No. 2 target opposite of CeeDee Lamb. Beckham missed the entire 2022 season after suffering a knee injury during the Rams' Super Bowl LVI win. If the knee checks out, Beckham can still create immediate separation as a detailed and efficient route runner. In 12 games with the Rams in 2021 (including the playoffs), Beckham caught 48 passes for 593 yards and seven touchdown receptions. He would upgrade the Dallas passing game for Dak Prescott."
What will it take for Beckham to finally become a member of the Dallas Cowboys? Do you believe a deal will finally come through at some point in 2023?