Odell Beckham Jr. named as defendant in ongoing complaint against Diddy

As the ongoing case against Sean Combs (aka P. Diddy) over alleged sexual offenses continues, others are being wrapped up in the case. A lawsuit filed in the northern district of California named NFL receiver Odell Beckham Jr. as a defendant, among others.
You can view a copy of the entire 87-page filing here. WARNING: It contains graphic material.
The Super Bowl LVI champion and three-time Pro Bowler last suited up for the Miami Dolphins during the 2024 season. That was his fourth team in as many years, with Odell Beckham’s production tailing off considerably.
He logged just nine appearances in 2024 in Miami, tallying nine catches for 55 yards. But at his best, Beckham was a superstar on the gridiron.
In the first six years of his career, Beckham posted five seasons topping the 1,000-yard mark receiving. He racked up 48 touchdowns during that timeframe, playing mostly with the New York Giants.
The Giants drafted him with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, and Odell Beckham did not disappoint. He was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year out of LSU in 2014.
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Beckham spent the first five seasons of his career in New York, where he earned three Pro Bowl appearances — all coming in his first three years in the league. He also made numerous jaw-dropping catches that earned him the label as one of the NFL’s best pass-catchers.
From there, Beckham went to Cleveland, starting with the 2019 campaign. It was one of his last full seasons in the NFL, with injuries and other issues contributing to several seasons with fewer than 10 appearances since.
Odell Beckham has not topped the 600-yard mark receiving since 2019, his first year with the Browns. He had a miniature resurgence in Baltimore in 2023, when he managed to log 14 appearances and tallied 35 catches for 565 yards and three touchdowns.
As it stands, Beckham has logged 575 career catches for 7,987 yards and 59 touchdowns.