Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. remains to be one of the most polarizing NFL superstars to date. Be it his fashion sense or his flashy sneakers, the 27-year-old always seems to be at the center of everyone's attention. Not to mention that he once sported a watch priced at a hefty $200,000 in an actual NFL game. Nonetheless, today we're looking at Odell Beckham Jr.'s net worth in 2021.

Odell Beckham Jr.'s net worth in 2021 (estimate): $25 million

Odell Beckham Jr.,Odell Beckham Jr.'s net worth in 2021

On top of his celebrity status on and off the field, Beckham also rakes in a ton of money while still being in the early stages of his football career. With his larger-than-life personality, he is expected to put cash in more money in the bank in the coming years as his playing career progresses.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the Louisiana native is worth $25 million as of 2021. He first started his NFL journey when he was selected 14th overall in the 2014 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. He eventually signed a four-year rookie deal at a price tag of $10.4 million with a $5.88 million signing bonus.

Both Beckham and the Big Apple seemed to be a match made in heaven for one another. He immediately made a name for himself in the league while playing for Big Blue where he made one of the most iconic catches in NFL history against the Dallas Cowboys in his rookie season. As the team's top receiver, he garnered the 2014 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, a PFWA All-Rookie Team Selection, and a Pro Bowl appearance in his first campaign in the league.

He went on to garner two more Pro Bowl appearances and two second-team All-Pro selections before signing a lucrative extension with the team. In August of 2018, Beckham agreed to a five-year, $95 million fresh contract with the Giants with $41 million fully guaranteed with a total of $65 million in guarantees.

The new deal made him the highest-paid wide receiver in league history. It topped wideout Antonio Brown's $17 million average in his previous deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers. It also exceeds the $55 million guaranteed money given to Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl receiver Mike Evans.

The LSU product went on to play a total of 12 games in what was already his final year in New York. Seven months after signing an extension, he was unexpectedly shipped to Cleveland along with defensive end Olivier Vernon, in exchange for safety Jabrill Peppers, guard Kevin Zeitler, and the Browns' first- and third-round picks in the 2019 NFL Draft back in March of 2019. Some have speculated that he was traded because he already outgrew what the Giants could afford to pay him in the coming years once his extension expires.

In 2020, Beckham is now in his second campaign with the Browns after a subpar performance in the 2019 NFL season. Despite his struggles, he still managed to exceed the 1,000 receiving yard mark for the fifth time in his seven-year career. Seven weeks into the 2020 NFL season, he eventually suffered a torn ACL injury that would sideline him for the remainder of the year.

In seven seasons in the league, he has already amassed a total of $63,131,807 career earnings ever since signing his rookie contract back in 2014.

Other affiliations

In just his fourth year in the league back in 2017, Beckham signed the richest shoe deal in NFL history with Nike. The sneaker company officially retained Beckham with a five-year deal that is worth more than $29 million over five years in an incentive-laden contract with the potential to reach $48 million over an eight-year span.

He also invested in the rising market of esports and put his bet on the management aspect by becoming a partner with player representation firm Vision Esports along with NBA superstar Kevin Durant. His other partnerships with global brands include Head and Shoulders, EA Sports, Foot Locker, Lenovo, and Daniel Wellington.

Charity

Beckham also uses his platform and influence to empower the other sectors of the society including cancer research, feeding hungry Americans, damage done by Hurricane Harvey and severe floods, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

In September of 2016, he lent a hand with house repairs caused by a major flooding in his home state of Louisiana by donating $500,000 off his own jersey sales. A year later, he donated $100,000 of his own money to Americares and  Samaritan's Purse, organizations which then used the money to aid those who were affected by Hurricane Harvey.

Despite his recent struggles on the field, Beckham continues to be one of the most popular figures in the sport. His character, stature, and personality alone will continue to rake in more money for him in the coming years. Much more with an improved performance in the field for the seasons to come.

Nevertheless, were at you at all stunned by Odell Beckham Jr.'s net worth in 2021?