Odell Beckham Jr. is officially signed to the Los Angeles Rams. After his breakup with Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns, the wide receiver chose to end up with a Rams' franchise looking to make the Super Bowl. Beckham Jr.'s one year deal could be worth up to $4.25 million, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network:

After renegotiating his contract with the Browns, Beckham's deal with L.A. displays a signing based more on his on-field performance. As a player who has faced an array of injuries the past few seasons, the Rams need the wide receiver to stay healthy. Beckham Jr. could make up to three million dollars more based on his execution on the football field, as well as how well his team does the rest of the season.

The polarizing star joins a talented offensive group led by quarterback Matthew Stafford. Currently, Stafford leads all players in his position with 2771 passing yards. His number one target, Cooper Kupp, has scored 10 touchdowns while receiving a league-leading 1019 yards. The wide receiving core additionally includes Robert Woods and Van Jefferson. With Beckham Jr. proving to be another weapon for his quarterback, the Rams look to have one of the best offenses in the league.

It seems like it is a Super Bowl or bust type of season for the 7-2 Rams. With Von Miller recently joining the defense and Odell Beckham Jr. aiding an already dynamic offense, this team looks unstoppable.