Lamar Jackson and Odell Beckham Jr. celebrate their new partnership by hitting Miami nightclub

Odell Beckham Jr. and Lamar Jackson celebrate their new partnership by hitting the Miami nightclub for hours after the wide receiver agreed to a one-year $15 million deal to join the Baltimore Ravens

Odell Beckham Jr. and Lamar Jackson have already had their first meeting as teammates in a Miami nightclub.

A video taken Sunday at Miami’s LIV nightclub showed a bottle girl holding a sign that read “Welcome Lamar & OBJ” before turning around and capturing the two as she took in the atmosphere.

Jackson, wearing a white hat, appears lost in thought or exhausted as the lights and music play around him.

Meanwhile, the camera pans to Beckham – wearing a brown hat and sitting to Jackson’s right – seated behind someone smoking what appears to be some sort of cigarette or cigar.

The video was shot hours after Beckham ended his long stint of free agency by signing a one-year, $15 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens.

Odell Beckham Jr (L) and Lamar Jackson (R, white hat) were spotted out on the town in Miami

Earlier in the day on Sunday, Beckham signed a one-year, $15 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens

Earlier in the day on Sunday, Beckham signed a one-year, $15 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens

According to TMZ, the couple started their evening with dinner at Miami’s famed Prime 112 steakhouse.

They reportedly stayed out for dinner until after 1:45 a.m. before hitting the clubs in Miami.

OBJ was also seen in Miami partying with UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya after knocking out Alex Pereira at UFC 287.

On Sunday, Beckham posted a photo of his son Zydn on Instagram wearing Jackson’s No. 8 jersey, confirming he would be joining the quarterback in Baltimore.

Jackson also posted a screenshot of a video call he had with OBJ on Instagram with the caption “#TRUZZ” – to which Beckham commented “SHEEEEESH.”

Things were cloudy for Jackson and Baltimore this weekend — with the former MVP filing for a trade with the Ravens in early March.

The Ravens had placed a non-exclusive franchise tag on Jackson, which meant that other teams could offer him a contract if they wanted to try and get a hold of him. Baltimore would be entitled to match any deal offered or would be reimbursed if Jackson left for another team.

OBJ joins Jackson in Baltimore - despite the QB's non-exclusive franchise tag

OBJ joins Jackson in Baltimore – despite the QB’s non-exclusive franchise tag

Jackson asked for a trade outside of Baltimore, and teams can still offer him contracts

Jackson asked for a trade outside of Baltimore, and teams can still offer him contracts