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EXCLUSIVE: Do Odell Beckham Jr. and Kim Kardashian want to follow in the footsteps of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift? In an attempt to be “closer” to his new fiancée, the Baltimore Ravens star is thinking about signing with the Kansas City Chiefs…
EXCLUSIVE: Do Odell Beckham Jr. and Kim Kardashian want to follow in the footsteps of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift? In an attempt to be “closer” to his new fiancée, the Baltimore Ravens star is thinking about signing with the Kansas City Chiefs…
Odell Beckham Jr, 31, is reportedly eyeing up a move from Baltimore Ravens to Travis’ beloved team in Missouri in a bid to be ‘closer’ to the reality TV star, who lives in Los Angeles.
The couple are now exclusive having first been publicly linked in September 2023, with insiders claiming the sportsman is planning a ‘future’ with the billionaire SKIMS founder, 43.
‘Odell is a free agent and is looking to sign with a team that will get him closer to LA to be closer to Kim,’ an insider told DailyMail.com exclusively.
‘He loved his time with Baltimore and may sign with them again, but he has many more options and he is now going to use his personal life as a means of supporting his professional life.’
The insider continued: ‘Kim and Odell are firing on all cylinders and it is very simple right now between them because she can still do her thing, be a mom and he can do his thing.
‘There is no wedding bells to consider, it is just fun and physical right now. He would love to be closer to Kim as he sees a future with her.’
They finished: ‘Odell might sign with the Chiefs, and we all know what that would mean. Kim and Taylor in the same building – talk about fireworks.’
Odell is currently weighing up options following his most recent season with the Baltimore Ravens – with former NFL star Robert Griffin III suggesting that he would be a great addition to the Chiefs as they get ready to defend their Super Bowl title next season.
The @chiefs SHOULD SIGN Odell Beckham Jr,’ he wrote on X. ‘Last year he proved he is STILL DYNAMIC after being 8th in the NFL averaging 16.1 yards per catch.