Three cities, two trades and one ACL tear later, Odell Beckham Jr. is set to play in the first Super Bowl of his eight-year career.But is the 29-year-old's surgically repaired left knee healthy enough for him to win Super Bowl LVI MVP?Beckham has the sixth-best odds to do so, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. He's listed at +2500, below Aaron Donald (+1700), Ja'Marr Chase (+2200), Cooper Kupp (+550), Joe Burrow (+230) and Matthew Stafford (+115).Dr. David Chao, ProFootballDoc, said Beckham's left knee looks to be near full health more than 15 months after the ACL tear in late October 2020.In fact, Chao said Beckham's increased production has as much to do with his improved health as his improved quarterback situation.Beckham missed the first two games of the regular season and looked to be favoring his left knee on cuts and when decelerating while with the Browns, Chao said.This is not uncommon with skill position players recovering from ACL tears, Chao said. They typically get better in the second half of the season after the ACL tear.During Beckham's six games with the Browns this season, he had 17 catches on 34 targets for 232 yards and 0 touchdowns. He averaged 38.7 receiving yards per game and 8 yards after the catch per game.In 8 games with the Rams, the 29-year-old had 27 catches on 48 targets for 305 yards and 5 touchdowns. That came out to 38.1 receiving yards per game and 12.88 yards after the catch per game.While the receiving yards per game stat was the lowest of his 8-year career, Chao said Beckham's real improvement came in the red zone.By video, Beckham has shown great ability to get open in tight spaces as the year has progressed, Chao said.Four of Beckham's five regular season touchdown catches, all with the Rams, came from within the 10-yard line. He also scored his first career playoff touchdown on a four-yard catch against the Cardinals.The Bengals' defense ranked 14th this season in receiving touchdowns allowed and were 15th in red zone touchdowns allowed.In three playoff games, quarterback Matthew Stafford has completed 83% of his passes to Beckham for 236 yards and a touchdown.That number is partially the result of star wideout Cooper Kupp drawing most of the defense's attention, something Beckham did not have the benefit of in Cleveland.Check out the matchup field view for Super Bowl LVI at: https://sicscore.com/nfl/games/los-angeles-rams-vs-cincinnati-bengals