Odell Beckham Jr. Bought A Giant Ad In Times Square To Get Under The Skin Of Giants Fans

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Back in March, the Giants shocked the NFL world when they decided to send Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns in a trade that was too lopsided for Madden to comprehend and it’s safe to say that no love has been lost between the two parties.

Shortly after the deal was announced, reports started to circulate that New York shipped the superstar off to Cleveland because he was a huge pain in the ass, and after GM David Gettleman appeared to confirm the rumors, Beckham was more than happy to fire back.

The wide receiver hasn’t been shy about making his feelings known since then, like he did when he threw up a hype video on Instagram and took a shot at the Giants in the process.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BwC7sE0h7Z5/?utm_source=ig_embed

He also managed to start some drama with Eli Manning thanks to an interview with GQ in which he suggested he was the only reason people actually cared about the Giants—a statement the quarterback did not take kindly to.

This week, Beckham will return to MetLife Stadium, and while the Browns will be facing off against the Jets as opposed to the Giants, it appears he’s set his sights on his former team based on the giant ad he purchased in Times Square to troll them ahead of his return.

I can’t imagine how much that must have cost him, but if he can afford to wear a $350,000 watch on the field, I imagine it didn’t put too much of a dent into his bank account.

[The Big Lead]

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Connor Toole is the Deputy Editor at BroBible and a Boston College graduate currently based in New England. He has spent close to 15 years working for multiple online outlets covering sports, pop culture, weird news, men's lifestyle, and food and drink.
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