LOS ANGELES — Odell Beckham Jr. just proved the “OBJ” catch isn’t a thing of the past. Standing on the BMO Stadium turf, Logan Paul could only watch in disbelief as the free-agent wideout snagged a pass with one hand, sparking a viral frenzy that has NFL front offices on high alert. The play, caught in Paul’s latest vlog, reminds the league that even at 33, Beckham’s hands remain elite.
The catch happened during the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic, an event that saw NFL icons clash with the U.S. National Flag Football team. As Beckham climbed the ladder for a 2-point conversion, the sideline erupted. Paul, a WWE star and teammate on the Wildcats, was caught on camera with his jaw on the grass. “No f*****g way, bro,” Paul screamed as he ran to dap up the veteran receiver. “He did the OBJ!”
The Catch That Froze the Sideline
While Team USA dominated the day with a 39-16 win over the Wildcats, Beckham’s individual brilliance was the clear takeaway. He hasn’t played a snap in the NFL since a quiet 2024 stint with the Miami Dolphins, where he managed only 9 catches for 55 yards. After serving a six-game suspension in 2025 and sitting out the rest of the year, this performance was a loud statement to the scouts in attendance. Beckham looked explosive, moving with a fluid rhythm that suggested his legs are finally back under him.
The Wildcats, led by LSU standouts Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels, struggled to keep pace with the specialized flag tactics of the national team. However, they found some redemption by taking down Tom Brady’s Founders FFC in a 34-26 thriller. Paul played a significant role in that victory, securing bragging rights over Brady in their highly publicized rivalry. The atmosphere in Los Angeles was electric, despite the event’s last-minute move from Saudi Arabia. Fans packed the stands, turning BMO Stadium into a sea of primary colors as the sun dipped behind the San Gabriel Mountains.
“I’m just looking for that one opportunity to show I’ve still got it. This game was a starting point. The fire is still there, and the hands? They never left.”
— Odell Beckham Jr., Wildcats FFC / NFL Free Agent
NFL Future: Where Will OBJ Land in 2026?
The timing of this viral moment is perfect for Beckham. We are officially in the heart of the 2026 free agency cycle, and several contenders are searching for veteran depth. The Kansas City Chiefs have reportedly monitored Beckham as a low-cost, high-upside option to support Patrick Mahomes. Meanwhile, a sentimental reunion with the New York Giants is gaining steam after Malik Nabers publicly lobbied for the veteran to return to East Rutherford.
Expert analysis suggests Beckham isn’t a WR1 anymore, but his ability to win in the red zone hasn’t faded. In a league where separation is everything, his footwork during the tournament looked sharp enough to beat press coverage. Whether he’s a locker room mentor or a third-down specialist, the “OBJ” brand is officially back in the conversation for the 2026 season.

