Odell Beckham Jr. joined the Baltimore Ravens with one goal in mind: win a second Super Bowl.
Beckham won a Super Bowl during his lone season with the Los Angeles Rams. He signed with the Rams in Nov. 2021, and he went to star in their Super Bowl 56-winning run.
Beckham is now featuring on a Ravens team that has aspirations to be the last squad standing this season. For Beckham, there is one striking similarity between this year’s Ravens team and the Rams side that won it all last year: the culture.
“One thousand percent, winning a Super Bowl, I know what the atmosphere was like and the energy in the locker room and the day to day and the team and the players,” Beckham said after the Ravens’ win over the Seattle Seahawks. “The players are always going to be that. This is definitely that.
“At the end of the day, that’s the goal. We don’t have to speak about it all the time, but that’s obviously the goal.”
The Ravens were not a popular preseason pick by many to win it all this season, but they have been turning plenty of doubters into believers as of late. Baltimore is currently riding a four-game winning streak, and it sits atop the AFC North standings with a 7-2 record.
The Ravens will look to make it five wins in a row when they meet the Cleveland Browns in Week 10.