Odell Beckham Jr. Reflects on His Season Challenges and Optimism
3 min readIn a recent interview, wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. shared his thoughts on his ongoing season with the Baltimore Ravens, despite the challenges he has faced due to an ankle injury. Speaking from the Ravens’ overseas practice location at the Tottenham training ground, Beckham expressed his determination to improve and contribute to the team.
Beckham acknowledged the difficulties that come with adapting to new circumstances, especially with the Ravens’ overseas travel and altered schedule. However, he emphasized his commitment to not making excuses or placing blame, instead choosing to focus on personal growth and better performance on the field. “I’m a man, I take my wins with my losses. I just got to come out and just be better, plain and simple,” he stated.
The current NFL season marks a challenging start for Beckham, as he has recorded his lowest number of receptions (seven), receiving yards (79), and average per-catch (11.3) in the first five games of any season in his eight-year career. An ankle injury suffered in Week 2 caused Beckham to miss two games, further impacting his performance.
Interestingly, when Beckham has been on the field, quarterback Lamar Jackson has often targeted rookie Zay Flowers and tight end Mark Andrews, reducing Beckham’s opportunities. Despite these setbacks, Beckham maintains his belief in making a meaningful impact this season. He pointed out that it’s a long season and that success in the NFL often depends on “catching fire when you’re supposed to” and everything coming together at the right time.
Reflecting on his recent return to the field, Beckham noted that his first game back from the ankle injury, a 17-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, presented challenges. One of the passes thrown his way resulted in an interception, highlighting the need for better synchronization with the offense. In that game, Beckham played 37 snaps, a significant difference from the season opener when he participated in 92 percent of the snaps.
Ravens’ head coach, John Harbaugh, expressed his support for Beckham and recognized his desire to contribute more. Harbaugh emphasized the importance of patience and understanding the length of the NFL season, reassuring that Beckham’s talent and work ethic will be valuable to the team. He said, “It’s a long season, he’s going to be healthy. He practices hard and well, and I know he’s going to be there for us.”
Beckham’s journey with the Ravens is a significant comeback attempt after sitting out the entire previous season due to a knee injury sustained in Super Bowl LVI in February 2022. During training camp, Beckham showed promise as he consistently outmaneuvered defenders, suggesting he was on track for a strong season. Reflecting on his journey, he remarked, “I’ve worked my ass off for a long time, since that Super Bowl. Just to have a small setback, which you never saw coming, it’s just unfortunate. Now, I’m kind of just getting readjusted.”
Despite the challenges and setbacks, Beckham remains optimistic about the season and is focused on making a substantial impact with the Baltimore Ravens. He recognizes that success in the NFL is a marathon, not a sprint, and he is determined to contribute to the team’s goals.
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