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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 1, 2016

Odell Beckham Jr. to make acting debut in ‘Code Black’ on CBS

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Beau Bridges plays Pete Delaney, Odell Beckham Jr.’s high school football coach in an upcoming episode of 'Code Black.'

On Feb. 10, the Wednesday after Super Bowl 50, the Giants' superstar receiver will embark on a second career as an actor. Beckham will make a guest appearance on the CBS medical drama "Code Black," starring alongside Emmy Award winner Beau Bridges, the network announced Tuesday morning.
Beckham won't exactly have to get into character in his first-ever guest starring role on a TV show, though. The receiver will play himself. Following a charity luncheon where he's honored, Beckham will learn that Pete Delaney, his high school football coach in the show, played by Bridges, is battling severe abdominal pain. Delaney will wind up at Angels Memorial Hospital and Beckham will help convince him to have surgery.
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Odell Beckham Jr. guest stars alongside Luis Guzman on CBS' 'Code Black.'
Beckham will also appear in a TV ad during the Super Bowl 50, alongside actress and model Emily Ratajkowski. It's an ad for Buick's all-new line of Cascada luxury convertible, a 30-second spot during the NFL's championship game. Ratajkowski is best known for her starring role in the critically acclaimed film "Gone Girl."
So a leap to TV kicks of Beckham's second offseason, after he spent his first offseason piling up one commercial endorsement after another. Last spring, on the heels of his dominant rookie season, Beckham emerged as a pitchman for everything from Head and Shoulders to Lenovo, and he seems intent on growing his brand even further this spring.
Before all that, of course, Beckham will play one more football game, suiting up for Sunday's Pro Bowl in Hawaii. The Pro Bowl is the NFL's "all-star showcase," although it will be lacking in some star power beyond Beckham; several marquee players, includingstar quarterbacks Tom Brady, Carson Palmer, Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers, have already withdrawn from the game due to injury.
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STARS IN THEIR EYES
Leave it to the Patriots to help the Giants gain postseason props. On Tuesday, corner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and kicker Josh Brown were added to Sunday's Pro Bowl all-star game, replacing a pair of injured New England players, corner Malcolm Butler and kicker Stephen Gostkowski.
Rodgers-Cromartie made 58 tackles and three interceptions in 2015. Brown made 30-of-32 field goals. This is Brown's first Pro Bowl nod. The Giants now have four Pro Bowlers this season, in part because top stars continue to pull out from the NFL's attempt at an all-star game.

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