John Harbaugh Isn’t Ruling Out Odell Beckham Jr.’s Reunion with Giants in 2026
Giants head coach John Harbaugh called Odell Beckham Jr. as one of his favorite individuals in the world.
Odell Beckham Jr. and John Harbaugh inside the circle (Image via IMAGO/Twitter)
- John Harbaugh hints at the possibility of Odell Beckham Jr. reuniting with the New York Giants in 2026.
- Beckham showcased his skills at Tom Brady's Flag Football Classic, scoring a touchdown.
- The Giants are considering signing Beckham, who has a strong fan base and positive locker room support.
John Harbaugh‘s latest admission opened new possibilities for Odell Beckham Jr., who is itching to return to football. And what better way to make his big comeback than by suiting up for the New York Giants, who drafted him 12 years ago.
Odell recently participated in Tom Brady‘s Flag Football Classic and proved that he can still make an impact as a receiver by scoring a touchdown. Sure, flag football is a different game, but that hasn’t stopped fans from fantasizing about OBJ playing in the NFL once again.
When it comes to OBJ, only one team comes to mind, and that’s the Giants. Reporters pressed head coach John Harbaugh at the annual owners meeting to see if the Giants plan to make a move for the Super Bowl winner. Harbaugh revealed that Beckham is one of his “favorite people in the world.”
The obvious answer would be to look at every option, right? Odell’s an option. We’ll be looking at it for sure.
John Harbaugh said via SNY Giants Videos
John Harbaugh was asked about Odell Beckham Jr.:
— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) March 30, 2026
"We've maintained a really great relationship. He's one of my very favorite people in the world."
On a possible Giants reunion: "The obvious pat answer would be you look at every option." pic.twitter.com/2LO3b4VuJY
Of course, Harbaugh is well acquainted with Beckham from his time with the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens signed OBJ to a one-year deal in 2023. He made 14 starts, racking up 35 receptions for 565 yards and 3 touchdowns. After the Ravens declined to keep him around, Beckham left and signed with the Miami Dolphins. But he was first waived and then released in December after catching just 9 passes.
Should the Giants sign Odell Beckham Jr.?
There are several upsides to signing Beckham for the Giants. Since his first stint in the Big Apple, he has gained experience playing in different systems, which Harbaugh can utilize.

Moreover, fans love him and have been urging the brass to re-sign the three-time Pro Bowler and two-time second-team All-Pro wideout for a while. He also has the backing of the locker room. Quarterback Jaxson Dart and WR Malik Nabers are big admirers of the veteran’s craft.
Jaxson added a pic of him and Odell to his insta dump… I smiled pic.twitter.com/jTPUd8xY2e
— Carly (@carlymersky) March 26, 2026
Before the FFC in Los Angeles earlier this month, Beckham chatted with Kay Adams and revealed he would use the event as a platform to kickstart his bid for a quick return to the league.
Looking forward to hopefully getting an opportunity to play this year, and hopefully, this is kinda just a starting point… If that [the Giants] opportunity presents itself, I would love to do that. Be excited about that. He’s a good dude. He’s young, and he likes to dance. I like all that. So he looks like he likes to have fun. If I get that opportunity.
Odell Beckham Jr. said
Jaxson Dart —-> Odell?! @Fanatics pic.twitter.com/eMoaLOSDQY
— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) March 21, 2026
Pairing OBJ with Nabers, Calvin Austin III, and Darnell Mooney might sound exciting, but there are a few concerns the Giants should think through before making a move. The 33-year-old Beckham was out of football last year after the NFL slapped him with a six-game suspension for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs. If he commits to being a responsible elder in the room, only then should the Giants give him a chance.
Since leaving the Giants in 2018, OBJ has played for the Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Ravens, and Dolphins, despite never wanting to. During that time, he appeared in 119 games, racking up 575 catches for 7987 yards and 59 touchdowns.
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