The New York Giants traded Odell Beckham Jr. to the Cleveland Browns in 2018. He joined the Los Angeles Rams in the middle of the 2021 season and won Super Bowl LVI with them. He is a free agent in the 2022 NFL Offseason, and fans wonder where the star receiver will find his next place of employment.

However, Beckham made it very clear that he will not be returning to New York.

The receiver tweeted Monday that he was packing up to leave Los Angeles for a little while to start his recovery. Beckham tore his ACL in the first half of the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl victory in February.

A Twitter user responded to Beckham's tweet, saying that he will see him “back at MetLife,” the Giants' stadium. Beckham squashed any chance of his return to New York in his reply.

He said that he doesn't want to “be a problem and a locker room cancer.” Beckham is referring to the rumors from 2018, which stemmed from his falling out with Giants general manager Dave Gettleman.

According to NBC Sports, Gettleman said “Not anymore,” when he was asked if the Giants had a culture problem shortly after Beckham's departure. The receiver responded to the comment, tweeting “Ask any one of my teammates of who I was as a teammates and a man and a person…Yes I’m cancer to a place that’s ok wit losing because I want to win that BADDD. Ur absolutely correct!”

Three years after the trade, Beckham won his first Super Bowl title. He proved how badly he wanted to win.