Odell Beckham Jr set for debut as Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers seek bounce-back games

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Week 10 in the NFL concludes with football Monday night when the Los Angeles Rams, after signing with Odell Beckham, Jr., take on the San Francisco 49ers, live on Sky Sports NFL from 1.15 early Tuesday morning.

The two host NFL leaders will head off Monday night when San Francisco 49ers Dibo Samuel takes over the Los Angeles Rams of Cooper Kupp, though all attention will be focused elsewhere outside in anticipation of Odell Beckham Jr.’s debut.

When it came to landing, his preference was for a postseason challenger; these are undoubtedly the star-studded Rams. Among the unwritten, unofficial preferences, there were probably big touches after they abandoned the attack in Cleveland, led by Nick Chubb and Karim Hunt on the ground; Sean McVeigh and Matthew Stafford will get the ball. If not tonight after a limited time of practice, then in the coming weeks.

Injuries delayed his re-opening form, ranking him as one of the top three league recipients for three consecutive seasons, with over 1,300 yards and over 10 touchdowns to kick off his NFL career with the New York Giants. But the bending body of “catch me if you can,” the one-handed playmaker can still be found again, and California may be just the place to do it.

“The stars go to Los Angeles and Odell Beckham is the star,” former NFL defender Jason Bell told Sky Sports. “They needed someone who could open their attack vertically down the field, and he can do it.

“But the main thing about Rams is blocking by receivers, I want to see if he can get dirty there in the trenches.

Former NFL full-back Jason Bell believes the acquisition of stars Cam Newton and Odell Beckham Jr. will have an immediate impact on their new teams.

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Former NFL full-back Jason Bell believes the acquisition of stars Cam Newton and Odell Beckham Jr. will have an immediate impact on their new teams.

“He’s going to a team that has a Super Bowl opportunity, that’s what he wants to be in, he wants to be in LA where the stars will be the stars. He’s going to go all out on the pitch with everything he has. I expect Odell to really highlight something.

“As a fan, you have to love this, because when you see the bidding take place, you want someone to come in and influence the team immediately, and that’s exactly what they have with Odell Beckham. He just needs to find his rhythm with the quarterback. but Sean McVeigh will catch up quickly. “

He teams up with McVeigh, Stafford and the NFL’s third-highest attacking player led by Kupp, who has a 1,019 reception yard and 10 touchdowns.

The day of celebration upon his arrival was also a disappointing day when Rams receiver Robert Woods suffered a cruciate ligament rupture at the end of the season.

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