Free agent WR Odell Beckham dismisses reports saying he is seeking contract worth $20M annually

Three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. continues to search for his next NFL team.

Beckham recently held a private workout in Arizona and reportedly grabbed the attention of several teams.

According to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, the Panthers, Giants, Patriots, Rams, Cardinals, 49ers, Bills, Chiefs, Vikings, Browns and Ravens were represented at the workout.

Despite the high level of interest, Beckham remains unsigned, and one of the reasons the star wideout hasn't landed a contract apparently involves his reported salary demands.

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The 30-year-old took to Twitter Saturday to push back against the idea he is seeking a contract with an annual average of at least $20 million. 

Beckham disputed claims he is seeking $20 million per year on the open market. However, he also added that it would take more than $4 million to get a deal done.

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"I'm just so confused where the quote is from me (that) said I want 20…..all I'm saying is 4 AINT enough," Beckham wrote.

It is unclear if Beckham actually received a $4 million offer.

Last week, Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio reported on Beckham's desire to ink a contract that pays him around $20 million per season. However, Tom Pelissero previously reported OBJ had made "no financial demands"

The Cowboys publicly courted Beckham for several weeks at the end of last season but were notably absent from his private workout. Longtime Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones seemed more interested in learning more about Beckham's mother, Heather Van Norman.

"I did have a very impressive conversation with the most important one in this whole proposition, that’s his mother," Jones told Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "It was really easy for me to see where Odell [Beckham] got a lot of his pluses. She was very impressive. You can see where he gets a lot of the things he has."

It is a less-than-ideal time to be a wide receiver on the free agent market, but some receivers did land contracts earlier this week.

Jakobi Meyers agreed to a three-year contract with the Las Vegas Raiders worth $33 million, including $21 million guaranteed, sources told NFL Media.

Beckham's health will be closely evaluated by any team that considers signing him. 

But he clearly isn't interested in any low-ball offers.

"They wanna try Mouton but pay box wine price for it," Beckham tweeted Thursday.

Anthony Davis takes blame for Lakers' meltdown in buzzer-beater loss to Mavs: 'The last play was my fault'

Lakers star Anthony Davis sat at his locker after his team's 111-110 loss to the Mavericks Friday and took the blame for the loss.

Mavericks forward Maxi Kleber made a game-winning 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds remaining. Before Kleber's shot, Davis was at the free throw line with just under seven seconds left. 

Davis made one of his two foul shot attempts, increasing the Lakers' lead to two, instead of three.

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With 7.2 seconds left, Davis was called for a foul against Kleber on a 3-point attempt. Kleber went to the foul line and made all three of his free throws to cut the Lakers' lead to one.

"I already came in and told them the last play was my fault," Davis said after Friday's game. The eight-time All-Star has taken blame for several Lakers games this season.

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The Lakers fell to 34-37 on the season. A win would have boosted the team's playoff chances because two teams ahead of them — the Warriors and Timberwolves — both lost.

"It's tough all the way across the board," Davis, who scored 26 points, said.

Mavs superstar Luka Doncic sat out of the game with an injury. The win pushed the Mavs into the sixth spot in the conference.

Wenyen Gabriel, who had nine points and 11 rebounds off the bench, said he still believes in Davis.

"I mean, AD is our leader," Gabriel said. "He's our best player right now, and that just shows that taking accountability as being the best player. 

"That's something that's important for the continuity as a team and having trust in each other, and obviously we trust AD. That was just a moment. It's obviously not just on AD, but him taking accountability for that is something that is important instead of pointing fingers in terms of chemistry going forward."

The Lakers play the Orlando Magic Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.

The Lakers had a slow start to the season and are fighting to get into the postseason. The team will need Davis to play at a high level, especially as LeBron James continues to deal with a foot injury.

Los Angeles played well after the All-Star break, winning six out of eight games. But the team has lost three out of its last four games.

"We're missing our opportunities, for sure. It's frustrating," Davis said.