Dolphins Sign Odell Beckham Jr. Before Patriots Showdown
- Odell Beckham Jr. has been activated from the physically unable to perform list and will play against the New England Patriots.
- He spent the first four weeks recovering from knee surgery and practiced fully for three days prior to the game.
- Beckham's return is crucial for the Dolphins' struggling offense as they seek to end a three-game losing streak.
In Miami, the Dolphins have activated wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. from the physically unable to perform list ahead of their game against the New England Patriots. Beckham had been sidelined for the first four weeks of the season due to a knee procedure he underwent during the offseason. After signing with the Dolphins in May, he practiced fully for three consecutive days this week, which allowed him to be included in the active roster for the upcoming game. The Dolphins made a corresponding move by releasing quarterback Tim Boyle, who was later re-signed to the practice squad and elevated for the game. Beckham's return is crucial for a struggling wide receiver group that has faced injuries and underperformance, with only Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle showing significant receiving yards this season. Beckham expressed his readiness to embrace the pressure on the offense, emphasizing the need for urgency to break a three-game losing streak. He believes that the entire team must step up and make plays, as the defense has been performing well. Beckham's activation is seen as a much-needed boost for the Dolphins as they aim to improve their offensive output and secure a win against the Patriots.