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Odell Beckham facing probe for handing out money to college players on the field

Former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham celebrated with the team after the national championship game
Image: Former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham celebrated with the team after they won the national championship game

Louisiana State University has contacted officials from the NCAA and Southeastern Conference about Cleveland Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr.'s apparent cash payments to Tigers players on the field after the national championship game, a university spokesman said.

Athletics spokesman Michael Bonnette said initial information suggested that Beckham handed out novelty bills to players after the Tigers defeated Clemson on Monday night.

However, further investigation showed that Beckham may have given away real money, Bonnette said.

Odell Beckham Jr played his college football at Louisiana State University
Image: Odell Beckham Jr played his college football at Louisiana State University

"Information and footage reviewed since shows apparent cash may have also been given to LSU student-athletes, Bonnette said in a statement.

"We were in contact with the NCAA and the SEC immediately upon learning of this situation in which some of our student-athletes may have been placed in a compromising position.

"We are working with our student-athletes, the NCAA and the SEC in order to rectify the situation."

Burrow grows case as No 1 draft pick
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The Cincinnati Bengals were given a thrilling preview of what could be to come as Joe Burrow led LSU to the College National Championship title on Monday night.

Beckham starred for LSU from 2011 to 2013 and was a first-round draft pick by the New York Giants. He was traded to Cleveland before last season.

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Videos posted on social media showed Beckham placing money in the hand of LSU receiver Justin Jefferson and celebrating with players in LSU's locker room in the Superdome.

LSU graduate transfer quarterback Joe Burrow, who has exhausted his college eligibility and is expected to be a top NFL draft choice this year, said on a Barstool Sports podcast that it appeared to him Beckham was handing out actual cash.

The NCAA does not allow players to receive cash benefits while playing college football. Those rules are designed to prevent institutions from luring talent through the promise of direct or indirect payments.

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