Odell's ripped cousin Terron Beckham responds to steroid accusations
How did Terron Beckham get so ripped?
If you were to tell someone that Terron Beckham is a seriously chiseled individual, they probably wouldn't disagree with you.
ODB's really really ridiculously jacked cousin Terron Beckham trying out for NFLhttps://t.co/q9FGRgtauR pic.twitter.com/llrXElk0Hq
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Before being invited to a rookie tryout with the Jets over the weekend, the 6-foot, 225-pound running back had been spending most of his time as a personal trainer and fitness model.
With jobs like that, it's easy to understand why Beckham is ripped: He literally works out all the time.
However, not everyone is convinced that Odell's cousin got ripped naturally. While meeting with reporters over the weekend, Beckham said that he often gets asked if he's ever used steroids or any other performance-enhancing drug.
"That's something that's not new to me. It's tough because I work so hard. I worked that hard all my life," Beckham said, via the Associated Press. "And you can't just change people's minds. If they feel like, 'What you look like or what you do, you can't do that without having whatever substances,' it's crazy. All I have to say is that I'm here, and they've done their tests or whatever. I'm cool. I've never had to do anything, and I'm fine."
That's the main thing to keep in mind. If Terron makes it in the NFL, he's going to be tested and if he's passing the tests, then there's probably no reason for anyone to be suspicious of him.
Anyway, Odell's cousin also made sure to point out one other thing about his physique.
"I have great genetics," Terron said. "I work hard. And that's all I have to say about that."
Terron did enough over the weekend to impress Jets coach Todd Bowles.
"He's quicker than I thought he was," Bowles said. "He's quick, he studies and he's learning."
If Beckham were to earn a contract with the Jets, that would be a big news, especially since Terron hasn't played organized football since he was in high school back in 2010.
On paper, Terron is a beast.
During a workout he did for NFL teams last month, the running back benched 225-pounds a total of 36 times, then ran the 40-yard dash in 4.47 seconds, and also posted a 44.5-inch vertical leap. The vertical jump and the bench press would've been the top numbers of ANY player at the combine if he had attended the event in Indianapolis.
If Terron's workout skills translate to the football field, then he might have a shot of making the Jets' roster.
















