Giants head coach John Harbaugh addressed the possibility at the 2026 owners’ meetings, underscoring that any reunion would depend on what’s best for both Beckham and the team. Harbaugh emphasized maintaining a strong relationship with Beckham and reiterated that the organization will explore all options to improve the roster if the fit is right. He noted that any decision would consider whether Beckham could help the team.
Beckham’s connection to Harbaugh dates back to their time with the Baltimore Ravens in 2023, and that relationship could ease discussions about a return to New York. While a major contract is unlikely, Beckham could be attainable on a veteran’s minimum deal, making a training camp competition a sensible, low-risk option for the Giants.
At receiver, the Giants have already added veterans after losing Wan’Dale Robinson to the Titans, including Calvin Austin and Darnell Mooney. Although those additions bolster the depth chart, the team lacks star power beyond Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton. Beckham, at 33, could provide a complementary veteran presence and a credible target for Dart.
A Beckham-Nabers-Slayton trio would offer a mix of youth and experience, potentially giving the Giants a workable blueprint at outside receiver. However, whether Beckham signs, and how he fits within the Giants’ broader free-agent strategy, remains to be seen as the team evaluates options ahead of training camp.