Odell Beckham Jr has sent a cryptic message ahead of a potential move to the Dallas Cowboys as he nears a comeback after almost a year away.
The superstar wide receiver remains a free agent this season after spending most of the year rehabbing his knee injury sustained in the Super Bowl. Beckham scored the first touchdown of the game as his Los Angeles Rams would go on to be champions when they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals.
After failing to agree a long-term deal with the Rams, who themselves are having a woeful season and are likely already out of playoff contention, Beckham will now have his pick of which team he can sign as we reach the final few games of the regular season.
The 30-year-old has already indicated that he will only sign with a championship contender, with many initially believing the Buffalo Bills to be favourites.
However, the two most likely landing spots for Beckham now appear to be either his former New York Giants or Dallas Cowboys.
Those two teams faced off last night, with the Cowboys comfortably winning, just days after a dominant performance over the red-hot Minnesota Vikings.
And with many believing a move to Dallas may be close, Beckham tweeted after their win last night. He wrote: "Happy Thanksgiving", with an eyes and laughing emoji.
The Cowboys offense has been one of the more potent in the league this season, but do need help at receiver alongside CeeDee Lamb, after they let Amari Cooper leave this past off-season to join the Cleveland Browns.
Beckham's addition, along with star running backs Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard could make the team Super Bowl favourites, alongside the Kansas City Chiefs.
For the Giants, they have now lost three of their last four games, falling to the Cowboys, Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks, and falling two games behind division leading Philadelphia Eagles.
The Cowboys now have a very favourable schedule, facing three struggling teams in consecutive weeks in the Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars, as they'll look to make a run at claiming the number one seed.