Odell Beckham Jr. Addresses Retirement Rumors

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Odell Beckham Jr. isn’t going anywhere.

After a parody account pretending to be ESPN correspondent Adam Schefter announced that he was planning to retire, the football star debunked the baseless rumors.

“After 10 seasons in the NFL, Odell Becham Jr. has decided to retire,” the account shared on X Aug. 12. “Beckham Jr. played for the Giants, Browns, Rams, Ravens, and Dolphins. He announced Tuesday.”

Just a few hours later, the 32-year-old made it clear that he still has a few good years left in him.

“LOL WTF…when was that announced and by who?” he wrote in response. “That’s funny, appreciate the concerns but this s–t ain’t over yet.”

Not long after that, he doubled down on his statement amid the ongoing rumors.

“Not done yet, thanks for ur concerns and have a blessed day,” he wrote before adding in another post minutes later, “learn something new everyday?”

And if that didn’t seem like enough to clear up the online speculation, he concluded with one last message.

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“No seriously,” Beckham wrote. “Plz stop reading everything on the internet, and stop texting me happy retirement b4 u piss me off. That will get no response.”

“I promise u the day I’m done I will let u kno,” he added. “Again if u text me happy retirement im just gon have to block u. Thanks.”

After all, the athlete—who shares 3-year-old son Zydn Beckham with ex-girlfriend Lauren Wood—recently expressed that he was enjoying living in the moment.

“My biggest focus of my life right now is being present, being able to be present, be where my feet are at, enjoy the moments—because I know that more are coming,” Beckham told People in February. “There’s going to be good days, there’s going to be bad days. So just being able to be where I’m at right now, and that’s the most important thing.”

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And aside from football, the former Miami Dolphins player has also been taking an interest in Bitcoin. In fact, he converted his 2021 base salary of $750,000 from the Los Angeles Rams to Bitcoin, per Benzinga, as part of an endorsement deal with Cash App.

While onlookers were initially skeptical of his decisions, after a brief market crash in which Bitcoin lost nearly 80 percent of its value, Beckham’s payout is now estimated to be worth around $1.47 million.

“Sooooo Bitcoin is at an ALL TIME high today,” he wrote on X last month. “Safe to say we still happy with our decision.”

For more athletes who have shared glimpses into their finances, keep reading…

Cristiano Ronaldo

For many sports stars, Cristiano Ronaldo‘s salary is goals. After all, the Portuguese soccer player regularly tops lists of highest-paid athletes.

In June 2025, Ronaldo signed a two-year extension with Al-Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia. And while the exact value of the deal wasn’t revealed, multiple outlets reported he received an annual salary of approximately $200 million when he first signed with the team in 2022 after leaving Manchester United in England.

Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi kicked off his time at Inter Miami CF with a big check. The annualized average guaranteed compensation for the Argentine player—who signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the David Beckham-owned team in 2023 after having previously played for Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona—is more than $20.4 million, with a current annualized base salary of $12 million, per the MLS Players Association’s 2025 salary guide.

Alex Morgan

However, pay gaps still exist when comparing the salaries of male and female sports stars. Case in point? There were no women on Forbes‘ 2025 list of top 50 highest-paid athletes.

Alex Morgan—who retired from soccer in 2024 after playing her last game with the San Diego Wave—came in at No. 16 on the outlet’s ranking of highest-paid female athletes lastyear. The publication estimated the World Cup champ earned $600,000on-field and $7 million off-field (scoring some solid endorsement deals) in 2024.

And while there have been strides to bridge the pay gap (with U.S. Soccer becoming the first federation to equalize FIFA World Cup prize money for the country’s women’s and men’s national teams), there is still a long way to go until it’s a more equitable playing field.

Caitlin Clark

After being the No. 1 overall selection in the 2024 WNBA draft, Caitlin Clark signed a four-year contract with the Indiana Fever that, according to The Athletic, was worth $338,056 and resulted in her receiving a $76,535 salary her rookie year.

Many were shocked by the figures considering the base salary for NBA players is much higher.

Caitlin also has endorsement deals, including one with Nike that The Athletic reported was worth $28 million.

Stephen Curry

Topping ESPN’s list of NBA players’ salaries for the 2025 to 2026 season is Stephen Curry, with the outlet reporting he raked in $59.6 million. However, the Golden State Warriors weren’t going to miss their shot at having the guard play longer. 

In August 2024, Steph signed a $62.6 million extension that keeps him on the team through 2027, his agent confirmed to CNBC.

LeBron James

Also dunking all the way to the bank? LeBron James. According to ESPN’s list, the Los Angeles Lakers forward made $52.6 million during the 2025 to 2026 season.

Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff is also serving up major moves. 

The tennis champ reigned at the top of Forbes‘ list of highest paid female athletes in 2024 with an estimated $34.4 million in total earnings that year ($9.4 million on-court and $25 million off).

Naomi Osaka

Naomi Osaka appears to be acing her brand deals, too.

Forbes reported the Grand Slam title holder from Japan pulled in an estimated $12.9 million in 2024, and that $12 million of that sum came from income earned outside of her match winnings.

Simone Biles

Simone Biles got the gold in more way than one.

According to Forbes‘ list, the Olympic gymnast earned an estimated $11.2 million in 2024 (with $11 million of that total reportedly coming outside of her competition earnings).

Travis Kelce

If you’re trying to fill the blank space on how much Travis Kelce makes playing for the Kansas City Chiefs, here’s the answer: The tight end signed a two-year deal in 2024 worth $34.25 million, according to NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

Patrick Mahomes

As for his teammate Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback scored a pretty penny when he signed a 10-year contract with the Chiefs in 2020 worth $450 million, according to his agency Equity Sports.

Josh Allen

The Buffalo Bills weren’t going to fumble the opportunity to keep Josh Allen on their team. In March 2025, the quarterback inked a six-year deal that, per Rapoport, is worth $330 million (with $250 million guaranteed).

Russell Wilson 

Russell Wilson touched down on a new team.

After previously playing for the Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers, the quarterback signed a one-year contract with the New York Giants in March 2025 worth $10.5 million, per NFL Network Insiders’ Rapoport, Pelissero and Mike Garafolo. However, the trio reported Russell could receive up to $21 million on the deal through incentives.

Aaron Rodgers

Stepping in as the Steelers’ quarterback is Aaron Rodgers, who previously played for the New York Jets and the Green Bay Packers.

And while the QB will be wearing No. 8, his paycheck reflects a much bigger number. The one-year contract he signed in June 2025 is worth $13.65 million with $10 million guaranteed, per NFL Network Insiders Rapoport and Pelissero. However, the Insiders noted Aaron could earn up to $19.5 million through incentives.

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