Ex-Giants wideout warns Odell Beckham will exact vengeance on Big Blue

Ex-New York Giants WR Jawill Davis says his former teammate, Cleveland Browns WR Odell Beckham Jr., will exact revenge on Big Blue in 2020.

Former New York Giants wide receiver and ex-teammate of Odell Beckham Jr., Jawill Davis, believes that OBJ will have the last word when he and the Cleveland Browns come back to MetLife Stadium to face the Giants in December.

Davis played one season for the Giants after being signed as an undrafted free agent out of Bethune Cookman in 2018. He was waived at the roster deadline and signed back to the practice squad where he stayed until being promoted to the active roster in late September.

Davis had 40 yards on four catches and a total of 260 total return yards, averaging 7.4 yards on 12 punts and 24.4 yards on seven kickoffs, over a seven-game stretch.

Davis’ season ended when he dislocated his kneecap dancing in the Giants’ locker room after a practice.

Davis was waived the next spring and signed by the Green Bay Packers, but was released in training camp. He has since been bouncing around the CFL and the now-defunct XFL.

As for whether or not Beckham is hellbent on exacting “revenge” on the Giants is debatable. He was a player who had been said to welcome a trade before it happened and has not been able to reconcile it ever since.

Who exactly Beckham is seeking revenge on is unclear. General manager Dave Gettleman is still here with the Giants, but the coaching staff, sans wide receiver coach Tyke Tolbert, special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey and defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, has completely turned over. Freddie Kitchens, who was the head coach of the Browns last season, is now the Giants’ tight ends coach.

Only about a dozen and a half ex-teammates remain as well. Sterling Shepard, Evan Engram and Saquon Barkley are the big three on offense, and they’re all friends.

Where everyone will be come December is anyone’s guess.There has been talk that Beckham could be traded again. If the Browns aren’t showing marked improvement over their first eight games, changes could be made as new general manager Andrew Berry — who did not trade for Beckham — could look to go in a different direction.

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