![]() ![]() ![]() It’s about wearing a $350,000 watch on a football field now?” Whenever I hear one of these prima donnas put their issue in a team statement, then I’d be a little more accepting about it. “You want to talk about your watch? The score is my concern. “I have no doubt that it’s all about you, son,” Sapp added of OBJ, alluding to Cleveland’s season-opening loss against Tennessee. Sapp took a shot at OBJ while promoting his new weekly podcast, “99 Problems." A lightning rod himself during his heyday with the Buccaneers and Raiders, Sapp, who was fired from his NFL Network job in 2015 following an arrest during Super Bowl week (charges were later dropped), still has no shortage of edgy opinions, expressed on a different platform. WEEK 2 PICKS: Will Browns rebound against Jets on Monday night? Spokesman Michael Signora told ESPN that the league planned to speak with Beckham about the issue.īeckham wore the watch during the Browns' 43-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday and recorded seven receptions for 71 yards. The NFL has a rule prohibiting players from wearing "hard objects," though he contended the watch is plastic and therefore should be permitted. Beckham’s limited-edition watch retails for about $190,000 but has been priced online for as much as $350,000. C’mon, man.”īeckham, the Cleveland Browns star receiver preparing for a return to the Big Apple with Monday night’s game at the New York Jets, has said he’ll keep wearing his Richard Mille timepiece. But I’d love to see you in the end zone, dancing or something. “You can’t wear a $350,000 watch and play like a $2 bill,” Sapp, the Hall of Fame defensive tackle, told USA TODAY Sports. Warren Sapp has a problem with Odell Beckham Jr.’s insistence on wearing a luxury watch during NFL games – but not because he doesn’t appreciate style. Watch Video: Lorenzo's Locks: How to bet on NFL Week 2 ![]()
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