![]() “Yeah, that’s just my life,” he said Tuesday. (This echoes something Beckham said to “GQ” for a story that posted just before training camp - that he’s unfairly criticized for living his life when other NFL players aren’t.) If anybody else would’ve worn the watch, or if it was a $20 watch, it wouldn’t have been no problem.” Don’t talk about any extracurricular, that’s just it. “I would love for them to talk about football and what I do on the field, if I messed up on the field or if I didn’t do well on the field, talk about my performance. “I’m here to play football,” Beckham said. On Monday, Beckham tweeted, “If it ain’t one ’s another.” and acknowledged on Tuesday that it was spurred by the reaction to his wearing the watch during Cleveland’s loss to the Tennessee Titans. But people have knee braces on that are hard and made out of metal and you don’t see them taping it up, no jewelry on, so I’m good.” ‘If it ain’t one thing. It says you can’t wear any hard objects,” he said. The NFL looked into Beckham wearing the watch, citing a rule prohibiting players from wearing hard objects during games, and Mary Kay Cabot of reported that the league did speak to the Browns about it.īut Beckham spoke as though he’s fine to continue wearing the timepiece. “The same way I wear it every day, at practice, I go here, I go there. ![]() On Tuesday, Beckham told media, “I’ll still be wearing it” when asked about the watch.ĭuring the game?, he was asked to clarify. ![]() ![]() For New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara on Monday night, it meant an “ice tray” in his mouth, diamond-encrusted custom fronts on his teeth. Lots of players subscribe to the mantra “look good, play good,” and it’s hard to find places for NFL players to do that given that they wear helmets and padding and their uniform.įor some, that means wearing a neck chain. said he'll continue playing in his Richard Mille timepiece, seen here on his left wrist. ![]()
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