Odell Beckham Jr. is officially a Los Angeles Ram. With the wide receiver likely to make his debut against the San Francisco 49ers, the Rams have a surprising and interesting game plan for him, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

The Rams and their recently signed star have discussed the possibility of having a role as a punt returner at times. During his previous tenure with the New York Giants, Beckham Jr. was used as a punt returner, but only had one punt returned during his time with the Cleveland Browns. Looking to diversify their offense, the Rams could implement the wide receiver as a returner, as this was an idea that was brought up when the team signed Beckham Jr.

With the recent news of wide receiver Robert Woods being finished for the rest of the season with an ACL injury, the Rams will likely need Odell Beckham Jr. to step up as a major offensive weapon. Alongside a potential Offensive Player of the Year winner in Cooper Kupp, Beckham will need to prove his worth as a versatile player and dependable number two.

Beckham Jr.'s contract for the remainder of the season is mainly based off the team's success in the postseason. Yet the team would like to bring the wide receiver back on a new contract once the season is over, according to an array of sources. The debut of OBJ as a Los Angeles Ram will be a highly anticipated game for fans of the NFL to see.