Odell Beckham Jr. looks on and his mother is photographed out on a date night.
Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is defending his mother after she came out scantily dressed during a recent night not.

On Wednesday, the free-agent wide receiver took to Instagram to share a carousel of photos. The caption for the post read, “Date night with Ma Dukes that also had heart eyes as well as a heat emoji.

In the first photo, Beckham Jr. and his mother had their backs to the camera as they walked away while the other one showed them with their arms around one another. In the third photo, they appeared to be walking toward the camera.

That is the picture that garnered the most comments.

Odell Beckham Jr. sported black cargo pants, a black graphic tee, and a hat. Meanwhile, his mother rocked leather pants, a green cargo jacket, and a green see-through bodysuit.

The flick of the camera made her see-through bodysuit even more see-through so he added two lightning emojis to cover her chest area.


Odell Beckham Jr.’s mother, Heather Van Norman, received immediate backlash for what she was wearing for a date night with her son.

The three-time Pro Bowler saw the hoopla in the comments so he proceeded to respond to one person that was on his side.

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Odell responded to another comment by saying that everybody can “show off what they work hard for” in response to some of the criticism that he was receiving, via Dolphins Nation.

Odell Beckham Jr. Still Looking For His Next Contract In Free Agency

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Odell Beckham Jr. was released by the Baltimore Ravens after one season and now he is hoping to cash in for what might be his final contract in the league.

Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel confirmed the team offered wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. a contract following his visit last week.

He recorded 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns after signing a one-year, $15 million contract last offseason.