Even though he didn’t win a Super Bowl in his first season, Beckham appears to have amassed wealth. In the 2023 offseason, Beckham inked a one-year, $15 million contract with the Ravens, according to Spotrac. A signing bonus of $13,835,000 and an average yearly salary of $15 million were included in his contract. But things don’t stop there.
Don Kleiman claims that Beckham received $1 million in bonuses, bringing his total yearly pay to $16 million. In addition to getting $500,000 for amassing more than 500 receiving yards, the three-time Pro Bowler also won $250,000 for completing more than 30 passes and $250,000 for scoring more than three touchdowns.
#Ravens Odell Beckham Jr. added $1 Million in incentives, making his 2023 salary a total of $16 Million.
– $250,000 for catching at least 30 passes
– $250,000 for scoring three touchdowns
– $500,000 for gaining at least 500 yards
Was OBJ worth the money? https://t.co/H4WStebomf pic.twitter.com/eJE5SgrNnW
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 30, 2024
With 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns at the end of the regular season, Beckham helped the Ravens secure the top seed in the AFC. In the playoffs, he then managed just 35 yards on four receptions and no touchdowns.
In the offseason, Beckham will be free to sign with any team. Thus, we have to wait and see what the future has for him.
How rich is Odell Beckham Jr. ?
Odell Beckham Jr. is estimated to be worth a staggering $50 million in 2024 by a number of sources. The nine seasons the Super Bowl winner spent in the NFL had already brought him a fortune.
According to Spotrac reports, Beckham’s career earnings throughout his stint in the league total $98,896,476. He continued to heal from an ACL injury he sustained at the Super Bowl that year, and he was a free agent for the whole 2022 season.
In addition, Beckham’s endorsement relationships with high-end firms like Nike, Head & Shoulders, Daniel Wellington, Dunkin’, EA Sports, Lenovo, Steiner Sports, and Foot Locker contribute to his net worth.