The Facts: Sean McVay invited the Rams’ team captains and some retired players to his wedding over the weekend. Beckham was not invited but showed up anyway. “Odell and I had a great relationship,” McVay said on SiriusXM NFL Radio’s Town Hall, which airs Tuesday at 8 a.m. PT. Enough to have him back this season? “We would love to have Odell back,” McVay said.
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Beckham tore his ACL in the Super Bowl, and the Rams have made other moves at wideout since his injury. They signed Allen Robinson and traded Robert Woods to the Titans but continue to leave the door open for Beckham’s return. “It’s one of the reasons really why we ended up pursuing Allen Robinson the way we did," McVay said. "(Beckham) was a baller. Want to try to be able to get him back. Would love to work with him every single day.” Meanwhile, Beckham was “looking great” on the dance floor, McVay said, with Rams team physician Neal ElAttrache reminding the receiver to take it easy. It took Beckham 11 months to return from the first ACL tear of his left knee. His most recent surgery came Feb. 22. The Rams, though, hope to re-sign Beckham and have him join arguably the best receiving corps in the NFL. Beckham signed with the Rams last November and caught 27 passes for 305 yards with five touchdowns in the regular season for Los Angeles and added 23 receptions for 339 yards with three scores in the postseason.