Let Odell Beckham Jr. wind up in Baltimore…see what happens.👀🍿 – Bomani | #TheRightTime

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On this episode of #TheRightTime Bomani Jones and Domonique Foxworth discuss the recent drama out of Green Bay and who should be held accountable for the situation. Plus a dive in to Odell Beckham Junior and the Cleveland Browns. Is Odell washed? Does the video his father posted prove anything? These questions and more are answered on Foxworth Friday!

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