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Miami Dolphins announce 2024 schedule presented by Enhance Health   Download PDF version

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced their 2024 schedule presented by Enhance Health.

The Dolphins enter the 2024 season coming off four consecutive winning seasons and back-to-back playoff berths, joining Buffalo and Kansas City as the only NFL teams to accomplish both. Their 2024 schedule features five prime time games, tied for the most in a regular season in franchise history (1997, 2004) and their most in 20 years.

The first two of those prime time matchups will take place at Hard Rock Stadium, as the Dolphins host Buffalo in Week 2 on Thursday Night Football (Sept. 12) and Tennessee in Week 4 on Monday Night Football (Sept. 30). Miami will play again on Monday Night Football in Week 10 at the L.A. Rams (Nov. 11). The Dolphins will also play two road games on NBC when they head to Lambeau Field to take on Green Bay on Thanksgiving night (Nov. 28) and play at Cleveland on Sunday Night Football in Week 17 (Dec. 29). Miami’s Thanksgiving matchup in Green Bay marks the first time the Dolphins have played on Thanksgiving since 2011. This will be the franchise’s eighth all-time Thanksgiving game with all eight coming on the road. Miami is 5-2 all-time in the previous seven matchups.

The Dolphins open the season with consecutive home games for the first time since 2019 and just the third time in the past 25 years (2011). Jacksonville will travel to Hard Rock Stadium for Week 1 (Sept. 8) followed by the Thursday Night Football matchup with Buffalo in Week 2 (Sept. 12).

Miami’s home slate continues with the Monday Night Football game vs. Tennessee in Week 4 (Sept. 30). They’ll host the Arizona Cardinals in Week 8 (Oct. 27) and back-to-back home games vs. the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11 (Nov. 17) and the New England Patriots in Week 12 (Nov. 24). The Dolphins host division rival the N.Y. Jets in Week 14 (Dec. 8) before their final regular-season home game against the defending NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers in Week 16 (Dec. 22).

Overall, the Dolphins will play seven games against six different playoff teams from the 2023 season, including four against division champions from a year ago. Five of those seven contests will be played on the road as the AFC plays nine road games in even years.

The Dolphins also announced their opponents for the 2024 preseason schedule. Miami will open the preseason with two games at Hard Rock Stadium as they host the Atlanta Falcons in Preseason Week 1 and the Washington Commanders in Preseason Week 2. The Dolphins will close the preseason the following week at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

All games can be heard on BIG 105.9 FM (WBGG) and Fox Sports 940 AM (WINZ), the official flagship radio partner of the franchise. Preseason games can be seen locally in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market on CBS Miami, the official home of the Miami Dolphins in South Florida, and will be re-aired on Bally Sports Florida/Sun and in the Bally Sports app/Bally Sports+.

Fans can visit Dolphins.com to purchase single-game tickets, which are now on sale. To learn more about joining the Season Ticket Member Waitlist, call 1-888-FINS-TIX (1-888-346-7849) or visit Dolphins.com/waitlist.

As the Official Ticketing Partner of the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, Ticketmaster provides fans with the safest and most convenient platform to purchase tickets for the live events they love. Ticketmaster is the only marketplace that can guarantee that the ticket and seat you buy is the ticket and seat you’ll get. To ensure the best ticket buying experience, fans should purchase from official sources like Ticketmaster, the Hard Rock Stadium website or the venue box office.

 

MIAMI DOLPHINS 2024 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT STADIUM NETWORK TIME (ET)
Fri., Aug. 9 ATLANTA FALCONS Hard Rock Stadium CBS Miami 7 p.m.
Sat., Aug. 17 WASHINGTON COMMANDERS Hard Rock Stadium CBS Miami 7 p.m.
Fri., Aug. 23 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium CBS Miami 7:30 p.m.

 

MIAMI DOLPHINS 2024 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT STADIUM NETWORK TIME (ET)
Sun., Sept. 8 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Hard Rock Stadium CBS 1 p.m.
Thurs., Sept. 12 BUFFALO BILLS Hard Rock Stadium Prime Video 8:15 p.m.
Sun., Sept. 22 at Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field CBS 4:05 p.m.
Mon., Sept. 30 TENNESSEE TITANS Hard Rock Stadium ESPN 7:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 6 at New England Patriots Gillette Stadium FOX 1 p.m.*
Sun., Oct. 13 BYE WEEK
Sun., Oct. 20 at Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium FOX 1 p.m.*
Sun., Oct. 27 ARIZONA CARDINALS Hard Rock Stadium FOX 1 p.m.*
Sun., Nov. 3 at Buffalo Bills Highmark Stadium CBS 1 p.m.*
Mon., Nov. 11 at Los Angeles Rams SoFi Stadium ESPN 8:15 p.m.
Sun., Nov. 17 LAS VEGAS RAIDERS Hard Rock Stadium CBS 1 p.m.*
Sun., Nov. 24 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Hard Rock Stadium CBS 1 p.m.*
Thurs., Nov. 28 at Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field NBC 8:20 p.m.
Sun., Dec. 8 NEW YORK JETS Hard Rock Stadium CBS 1 p.m.*
Sun., Dec. 15 at Houston Texans NRG Stadium CBS 1 p.m.*
Sun., Dec. 22 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Hard Rock Stadium CBS 4:25 p.m.*
Sun., Dec. 29 at Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Stadium NBC 8:20 p.m.*
Jan. 4 or 5 at New York Jets MetLife Stadium TBD TBD

 

* Game subject to flexible scheduling in Weeks 5-17

All times EASTERN

This season, “flexible scheduling” for Sunday Night Football may be used up to twice between Weeks 5-10, and in the NFL’s discretion during Weeks 11-17; for Monday Night Football in the NFL’s discretion in Weeks 12-17; and for Thursday Night Football it may be used up to twice between Weeks 13-17.  During these Flex Scheduling Windows, the games initially scheduled for Sunday Night Football (on NBC), Monday Night Football (on ESPN or ABC), and Thursday Night Football (on Amazon Prime Video) are tentatively scheduled and subject to change. Only Sunday afternoon games (or those listed as TBD) are eligible to be moved to Sunday night, Monday night, or Thursday night, in which case the initially scheduled Sunday/Monday night game would be moved to Sunday afternoon.  Sunday afternoon games may also be moved between 1:00 p.m. and 4:05 p.m. or 4:25 p.m. ET.  As in prior seasons, for Week 18, the final weekend of the season, the scheduling of the Saturday, Sunday afternoon, and the Sunday night games is not assigned.  In Week 18, two games will be played on Saturday (4:30 PM ET and 8:15 PM ET) with the remainder to be played on Sunday afternoon (1:00 PM ET and 4:25 PM ET) and one matchup to be played on Sunday night (8:20 PM ET). Specific dates, start times, and networks for Week 18 matchups will be determined and announced following the conclusion of Week 17.  For more information about NFL Flexible Scheduling, please visit https://www.nfl.com/schedules/flexible-scheduling-procedures.

2024 Schedule Notes

Jacksonville Jaguars (Sunday, Sept. 8 at Miami)

  • The Last Time (HOME): Jacksonville 17, at Miami 7; Dec. 23, 2018
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): at Jacksonville 23, Miami 20 (in London); Oct. 17, 2021
  • The Series: Jacksonville leads 6-5 (includes one playoff game)
  • The Dolphins are 1-2 all-time at home against the Jaguars.
  • Despite being less than 350 miles apart, this will be only the fourth all-time meeting between the Dolphins and Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium.
  • The Dolphins are 8-3 in their past 11 season openers despite seven of those 11 games coming on the road.

Buffalo Bills (Thursday, Sept. 12 at Miami | Sunday, Nov. 3 at Buffalo)

  • The Last Time (HOME): Buffalo 21, at Miami 19; Jan. 7, 2024
  • The Last Time (AWAY): at Buffalo 48, Miami 20; Oct. 1, 2023
  • The Series: Miami leads 62-58-1 (includes five playoff games)
  • The Dolphins are 8-8 all-time in Thursday night games, including a 6-2 record at home.
  • Miami is 36-23-1 all-time vs. Buffalo at home.
  • The Dolphins trail the all-time series 26-35 in games played at Buffalo (includes win on Dec. 7, 2008 in Toronto).
  • Miami’s last win in Buffalo came on Dec. 24, 2016.
  • This will be just the third time since 2016 that Miami hasn’t traveled to Buffalo in December or January.

Seattle Seahawks (Sunday, Sept. 22 at Seattle)

  • The Last Time (AWAY): at Seattle, 12, Miami 10; Sept. 11, 2016
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): Seattle 31, at Miami 23; Oct. 4, 2020
  • The Series: Miami leads 10-6 (includes three playoff games)
  • The Dolphins are 3-3 all-time in Seattle.
  • At approximately 3,285 road miles, the trip from Miami to Seattle is the longest domestic trip in the NFL.

Tennessee Titans (Monday, Sept. 30 at Miami)

  • The Last Time (HOME/OVERALL): Tennessee 28, at Miami 27; Dec. 11, 2023
  • The Series: Miami leads 21-19 (includes one playoff game)
  • The Dolphins are 13-10 all-time in home games against the Titans.
  • This will be Miami’s 88th all-time appearance on the league’s storied Monday Night Football series, which is the most by any NFL team.
  • The Dolphins are 43-44 all-time on Monday Night Football, including a 34-23 mark at home.

New England Patriots (Sunday, Oct. 6 at New England | Sunday, Nov. 24 at Miami)

  • The Last Time (HOME): at Miami 31, New England 17; Oct. 29, 2023
  • The Last Time (AWAY): Miami 24, at New England 17; Sept. 17, 2023
  • The Series: Miami leads 62-55 (includes three playoff games)
  • Miami is 42-17 all-time at home against New England.
  • Miami is 20-38 all-time in games played at New England.
  • The Dolphins have won nine (2013-15; 2017-18; 2020-23) of their past 11 home games vs. the Patriots.
  • Miami has won seven of the past nine overall matchups against New England.
  • The Dolphins and Patriots have split the season series in eight of the past 11 seasons. The exceptions were 2016 when New England won both games and 2021 and 2023 when the Dolphins won both.

Indianapolis Colts (Sunday, Oct. 20 at Indianapolis)

  • The Last Time (AWAY): Miami 16, at Indianapolis 12; Nov. 10, 2019
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): Indianapolis 27, at Miami 17; Oct. 3, 2021
  • The Series: Miami leads 48-28 (includes two playoff games)
  • The Dolphins are 21-14 all-time in games immediately following a bye week.
  • Miami is 23-15 all-time on the road against the Colts.
  • The Dolphins have won seven of their last 10 trips to Indianapolis.

Arizona Cardinals (Sunday, Oct. 27 at Miami)

  • The Last Time (HOME): at Miami 26, Arizona 23; Dec. 11, 2016
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): Miami 34, at Arizona 31; Nov. 8, 2020
  • The Series: Miami leads 10-3
  • Miami is 5-1 all-time at home against the Cardinals with the only loss coming in 2004.
  • The Dolphins have won the last two overall meetings and also won the first eight all-time matchups.

Los Angeles Rams (Monday, Nov. 11 at Los Angeles)

  • The Last Time (AWAY): Miami 14, at L.A. Rams 10; Nov. 20, 2016
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): at Miami 28, L.A. Rams 17; Nov. 1, 2020
  • The Series: Miami leads 12-2
  • The Dolphins are 6-1 all time at the Rams.
  • This will be Miami’s 89th all-time appearance on the league’s storied Monday Night Football series, which is the most by any NFL team.
  • The Dolphins are 43-44 all-time on Monday Night Football, including a 9-21 mark on the road.
  • This will mark the first time since 2017 the Dolphins have played multiple Monday Night Football games in the same season.

Las Vegas Raiders (Sunday, Nov. 17 at Miami)

  • The Last Time (HOME/OVERALL): at Miami 20, Las Vegas 13; Nov. 19, 2023
  • The Series: Las Vegas leads 21-20-1 (includes four playoff games)
  • Miami is 9-2 in its past 11 home games against the Raiders and is 8-2 in the past 10 meetings overall.

Green Bay Packers (Thursday, Nov. 28 at Green Bay)

  • The Last Time (AWAY): at Green Bay 31, Miami 12; Nov. 11, 2018
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): Green Bay 26, at Miami 20; Dec. 25, 2022
  • The Series: Miami leads 10-6
  • Miami is 4-3 all-time at Green Bay (including one game in Milwaukee).
  • The Dolphins are 5-2 all-time in games played on Thanksgiving with all seven of them coming on the road.
  • This will mark the first time Miami has played a night game on Thanksgiving.

New York Jets (Sunday, Dec. 8 at Miami | Jan. 4 or 5 at N.Y. Jets)

  • The Last Time (HOME): at Miami 30, N.Y. Jets 0; Dec. 17, 2023
  • The Last Time (AWAY): Miami 34, at N.Y. Jets 13; Nov. 24, 2023
  • The Series: Miami leads 60-56-1 (includes one playoff game)
  • The Dolphins are 33-25-1 all-time at home against the N.Y. Jets.
  • The Dolphins are 27-31 all-time in road games at the N.Y. Jets.
  • Miami has won 13 of its past 16 matchups against the N.Y. Jets.
  • The Dolphins have won eight consecutive home games against the Jets. The last time the Jets won in Miami was Oct. 4, 2015.

Houston Texans (Sunday, Dec. 15 at Houston)

  • The Last Time (AWAY): at Houston 42, Miami 23; Oct. 25, 2018
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): at Miami 30, Houston 15; Nov. 27, 2022
  • The Series: Houston leads 8-3
  • The Dolphins have won three of their past four meetings overall with Houston.
  • Miami has yet to win a regular-season game at NRG Stadium in five attempts.

San Francisco 49ers (Sunday, Dec. 22 at Miami)

  • The Last Time (HOME): at Miami 31, San Francisco 24; Nov. 27, 2016
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): at San Francisco 33, Miami 17; Dec. 4, 2022
  • The Series: Miami leads 8-7 (includes Super Bowl XIX)
  • The Dolphins are 4-2 all-time at home against San Francisco.
  • Miami has won four of its past six meetings overall with the 49ers.

Cleveland Browns (Sunday, Dec. 29 at Cleveland)

  • The Last Time (AWAY): at Cleveland 41, Miami 24; Nov. 24, 2019
  • The Last Time (OVERALL): at Miami 39, Cleveland 17; Nov. 13, 2022
  • The Series: Miami leads 12-9 (includes two playoff games)
  • The Dolphins are 5-7 all-time at Cleveland.
  • Miami has won three of the last four meetings overall against Cleveland.
  • The Dolphins are 21-12 all-time on Sunday Night Football, including a 7-6 mark on the road.
  • Miami was 1-1 in road SNF games last year, winning in Week 2 at New England and falling in Week 7 at Philadelphia.
Miami Dolphins sign Kendricks   Download PDF version

May 14, 2024

Miami Dolphins sign Kendricks

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins announced they have signed defensive tackle Mario Kendricks.

Kendricks participated in Miami’s rookie minicamp last weekend on a tryout basis. He spent five seasons (2019-23) with Virginia Tech, where he appeared in 56 games with 20 starts and recorded 67 tackles (35 solo), 7.0 sacks and three passes defensed. A native of Kissimmee, Florida, Kendricks played high school football at Osceola High School.

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acq.
Mario Kendricks DT 6-0 294 10/18/00 R Virginia Tech ‘24 Kissimmee, Fla. FA, ‘24

 

Miami Dolphins make roster moves   Download PDF version

May 14, 2024

Miami Dolphins make roster moves

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins announced they have signed offensive lineman Ireland Brown and cornerback Jason Maitre. Both participated in Miami’s rookie minicamp last weekend on a tryout basis.

Brown played four seasons (2020-23) for Rutgers, where he appeared in 33 games. After seeing action in five games and recording three tackles on the defensive line as a sophomore in 2020, Brown moved to the offensive line for the remainder of his collegiate career, where he played in 28 games with 17 starts – 11 at center and six at left guard. Brown transferred from Boston College, where he appeared in nine games and recorded six tackles (four solo) as a freshman in 2019.

Maitre spent his final collegiate season at Wisconsin, where he played in 12 games with nine starts and totaled 33 tackles (24 solo), one interception and four passes defensed. Maitre transferred from Boston College, where he spent five years (2018-22) and tallied 133 tackles (86 solo), 4.0 sacks, three interceptions and 22 passes defensed in 44 games for the Eagles.

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acq.
Ireland Brown OL 6-3 300 6/13/01 R Rutgers ’24 Jamaica, N.Y. FA, ‘24
Jason Maitre CB 5-10 188 2/1/00 R Wisconsin ’24 Everett, Mass. FA, ‘24
Miami Dolphins sign 12 undrafted college free agents   Download PDF version

May 10, 2024

Miami Dolphins sign 12 undrafted college free agents

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed 12 undrafted college free agents: wide receiver Je’Quan Burton, safety Jordan Colbert, cornerback Storm Duck, quarterback Gavin Hardison, cornerback Isaiah Johnson, offensive lineman Matthew Jones, tackle Bayron Matos, offensive lineman Andrew Meyer, linebacker Grayson Murphy, defensive tackle Leonard Payne, safety Mark Perry and tight end Hayden Rucci.

Burton played in 34 games over three seasons (2021-23) for Florida Atlantic, where he hauled in 84 receptions for 1,277 yards (15.2 avg.) and nine touchdowns. Prior to FAU, Burton spent the 2020 season at Iowa Central Community College after spending two seasons (2018-19) at Southern Illinois, where he was a member of the Missouri Valley All-Newcomer Team as a freshman. Burton is from West Orlando, Florida and played high school football at Jones High School.

Colbert spent his final two seasons (2022-23) at Rhode Island, where he appeared in 21 games with 11 starts and recorded 96 tackles (66 solo), 0.5 sack, two interceptions, six passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery for a TD. Colbert began his collegiate career at Columbia (2018-21) and earned third-team All-Ivy League honors in 2021.

Duck played his final collegiate season at Louisville, where he appeared in 12 games with four starts and recorded 32 tackles (23 solo), 1.0 sack and seven passes defensed. Duck transferred from North Carolina, where he played four seasons (2019-22). He earned second-team All-ACC honors in 2022 after posting 46 tackles (36 solo), five interceptions, 12 passes defensed and one forced fumble.

Hardison spent five seasons (2019-23) at UTEP, where he completed 570-of-1,061 passes (53.7 pct.) for 7,963 yards and 40 touchdowns. His 7,963 yards are the third-most in UTEP history, while the 40 touchdowns rank fourth most in school history. Hardison was named honorable mention All-Conference USA in 2021. Prior to UTEP, Hardison played five games at New Mexico Military Institute in 2018, where he threw for 408 yards and four touchdowns and added a score on the ground.

Johnson played his final two seasons (2022-23) at Syracuse, where he appeared in 25 games with 19 starts and totaled 115 tackles (74 solo), two interceptions, nine passes defensed and one forced fumble. He began his career at Dartmouth (2018-21), where he earned first-team All-Ivy League honors in 2021 after registering 55 tackles (38 solo), one interception returned for a touchdown and seven passes defensed.

Jones was a five-year letterwinner for Ohio State (2019-23), one of only three Buckeyes in history to do so. Jones played in 53 games with 29 starts, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2022 and 2023.

Matos signed with the Dolphins as a part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program. He played in two games for South Florida in 2022, mostly seeing the field for special teams and defensive line snaps. Matos was also on the basketball team at South Florida that same year, where he played in 28 games with four starts and averaged 1.5 points per game with 2.7 rebounds. Matos transferred from New Mexico, where he spent two seasons (2020-21) on the Lobos basketball team and scored in the double figures three times. He played in 20 games with 15 starts, averaging 6.0 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per game.

Meyer started all 12 games at center for UTEP in 2023, earning him first-team All-Conference USA honors after starting all 12 games at center for UTEP last season. Meyer appeared in 54 games with 43 starts at center during his collegiate career at UTEP and was an honorable mention All-Conference USA selection in 2020 and 2022.

Murphy spent his final two years (2022-23) at UCLA earning third-team All-Pac 12 honors in 2022 and was an honorable mention All-Pac 12 recipient last season. He appeared in 26 games with 14 starts and recorded 58 tackles (40 solo), 10.0 sacks, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles with the Bruins. Prior to UCLA, Murphy played three seasons (2019-21) at North Texas where he posted 57 tackles (25 solo), 11.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery during his time with the Mean Green. He earned third-team All-Conference USA honors in 2021.

Payne played his final collegiate season at Colorado, where he appeared in 12 games with seven starts and notched 10 tackles (six solo), 3.0 sacks, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. Payne transferred from Fresno State (2018-22) where he played in 28 games with nine starts and had 35 tackles, 5.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble.

Perry played his final two seasons (2022-23) at TCU, where he recorded 142 tackles (103 solo), six passes defensed and one forced fumble. He was named honorable mention All-Big 12 in 2023 after starting 12 games for the Horned Frogs. Perry transferred from Colorado, where he spent three years (2019-21) and accounted for 91 tackles (63 solo), 2.0 sacks, three interceptions, seven passes defensed, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick. He was also a sprinter on Colorado’s Track and Field team.

Rucci appeared in 36 games with 18 starts over four years (2020-23) at Wisconsin, where he grabbed 17 receptions for 200 yards (11.8 avg.) and one touchdown. He was also a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection in 2020, 2021 and 2023.

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acq.
Je’Quan Burton WR 5-9 177 3/8/00 R Florida Atlantic ‘24 West Orlando, Fla. FA, ‘24
Jordan Colbert S 6-2 214 3/18/00 R Rhode Island ’24 Clinton, Md. FA, ‘24
Storm Duck CB 6-0 195 12/15/00 R Louisville ’24 Boiling Springs, N.C. FA, ‘24
Gavin Hardison QB 6-2 206 5/15/02 R UTEP ’24 Hobbs, N.M. FA, ‘24
Isaiah Johnson CB 6-3 205 3/29/00 R Syracuse ’24 Beverly Hills, Mich. FA, ‘24
Matthew Jones OL 6-3 316 6/13/99 R Ohio State ’24 Brooklyn, N.Y. FA, ‘24
Bayron Matos T 6-7 313 12/8/00 R South Florida ‘24 Santo Domingo, DR FA, ‘24
Andrew Meyer OL 6-3 295 1/14/00 R UTEP ’24 San Marcos, Calif. FA, ‘24
Grayson Murphy LB 6-2 249 10/13/00 R UCLA ’24 Dallas, Texas FA, ‘24
Leonard Payne DT 6-3 301 9/15/00 R Colorado ’24 Los Angeles, Calif. FA, ‘24
Mark Perry S 6-0 213 5/30/01 R TCU ’24 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. FA, ‘24
Hayden Rucci TE 6-5 247 1/27/01 R Wisconsin ’24 Lititz, Pa. FA, ‘24

 

Miami Dolphins sign Beckham   Download PDF version

May 7, 2024

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins announced they have signed wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

Beckham is a three-time Pro Bowl selection (2014-16), Super Bowl champion (LVI) and was the 2014 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Entering his 10th NFL season, Beckham has played in 110 games with 97 starts, totaling 566 receptions for 7,932 yards (14.0 avg.) and 59 touchdowns. He’s also played in seven playoff games with six starts, totaling 29 receptions for 350 yards (12.1 avg.) and two scores.

Since Beckham entered the league in 2014, his 7,932 receiving yards rank 13th while his 59 touchdown receptions are tied for ninth. He was originally the 12th overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft by the N.Y. Giants and has spent time with the Giants (2014-18), Cleveland (2019-21), the L.A. Rams (2021) and Baltimore (2023). Beckham played collegiately at LSU.

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acq.
Odell Beckham Jr. WR 5-11 200 11/5/92 10 LSU ’14 New Orleans, La. FA, ‘24