Odell Beckham Jr has one goal for next season, a Superbowl ring. After winning offensive rookie of the year and appearing on this years madden 16 cover Odell Beckham is shooting for the stars in 2015.
“I think the biggest goal for me is I felt like I’ve always been great and I’ve always been on good teams but I’ve just never been a champion,” Beckham told NFL Network’s Kimberly Jones this week. “I went 13-0 freshman year (at LSU) and lost in the national championship, 21-0. Things like that. Had chances to win it the next year and the year after that, and just have never really gotten to that position, so I know for a fact that if we could make it there, I just couldn’t see another one slip away. I don’t know if I could live with it.”
Said Beckham: “Hopefully we get to the Super Bowl and have a successful season.”
Can Beckham repeat on the success he endured during his rookie campaign? The 2014 first round pick averaged ridiculous numbers a year a go with nine receptions, 133 yards and one touchdown per game, a figured that cannot be compared by any receiver in the history of the game. The addition of guard Ereck Flowers and return of injured Victor Cruz can only improve the New York Giant’s offense in 2015.