sport news Stephen A. Smith demands Odell Beckham Jr. pick a team and stop the 'nonsense' ... trends now 'You're being known more for headlines than catching touchdowns!': Stephen A. Smith demands Odell Beckham Jr. pick a team and stop the 'nonsense' if he is healthy to return Stephen A. Smith is tired of the Odell Beckham Jr. saga regarding his next team Beckham Jr. is yet to decide on his future, which has become ongoing news Reportedly, the ex-LSU star has narrowed his options to NYG, DAL, BUF and SF Beckham is said to be nearing a decision and join a team by this month's end Click here for all your latest international Sports news from DailyMail.com By Patrick Djordjevic For Dailymail.Com Published: 23:50 GMT, 16 November 2022 | Updated: 23:50 GMT, 16 November 2022 Viewcomments Stephen A. Smith has delivered a strong message to free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. as he continues to weigh up options before his long-awaited return. The former Giants, Browns and Rams star is reportedly looking to sign with a team by the end of November as he nears his first appearance since last year's Super Bowl win. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Beckham has narrowed it down to his first franchise, the Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills. Odell Beckham Jr. could be back in the Big Apple with his former team. the New York Giants The Beckham sweepstakes have caused a stir on social media and on television shows for what feels like months and ESPN's franchise face has had enough. 'My brother, you know I love you -- get the hell on the field. Stop with all of this nonsense,' Smith said on Wednesday's First Take. 'Pick one! And get the hell on the field! You're being known more for headlines than catching touchdowns!' Beckham has hit the headlines thanks to numerous Cowboys players and front office staff, including owner Jerry Jones and his VP son Stephen, batting their eyelids at their former NFC East opponent. Dallas Cowboys star pass rusher is just one of many in Frisco who want Beckham to join big D He also has recently filed a lawsuit against Nike, for allegedly suppressing sales of his sneakers to avoid triggering bonuses and contract extensions worth $20million. 'Get the hell on the field if you're healthy, the sooner the better.' Smith continued. 'All of this nonsense -- it's almost like everybody's got to feel this need to be recruited. 'We need to see you on the field. I'm not encouraging you to do something that you ain't healthy enough to do. 'But if you are healthy, you should be looking to get on a squad quick, fast and in a hurry so you can showcase the obvious greatness that you possess. Stephen A. Smith is sick and tired of the hysteria and news cycles surrounding OBJ's decision 'I'm sick and tired of all of these stories with -- [it] feels like, you know, the agent gets on the phone and "let me look for the best deal, this team." 'You've played one full season in the last six years! Enough! Enough. You're too great. We want to see you.' It seems no matter which team Beckham chooses, he will once again be in the playoffs with New York, Dallas, Buffalo and San Francisco all looking likely to see the postseason. The former LSU star is best remembered for an incredible catch against his then-NFC East rival Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility