Odell Beckham Jr. Opens Up About How He Really Feels About Facing The Browns

When the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens play each other on Sunday, it will be a big game.

The Browns will have a chance to keep surprising people and improve their chances of qualifying for the playoffs, while the Ravens will have a chance to solidify their hold on first place in the AFC North.

Additionally, it will be wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.’s first game against his old team. According to Ryan Mink, he still feels good about his former teammates from the Browns.

After sustaining two torn ACLs in less than 18 months, Beckham isn’t the same player he once was; he’s no longer an all-out wideout.

In 2020, the season he sustained his first ACL injury, the Browns won their first postseason game since the mid-1990s and advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 2002.

He had amassed 1,035 yards and four touchdowns in his debut season with Cleveland the year before.

It’s easy to forget just how dominant Beckham once was. During his first three NFL seasons, he was a member of the New York Giants and was selected to the Pro Bowl, totaling over 1,300 yards of total offense.

He has 19 catches for 218 yards and a touchdown for the Ravens so far this season.

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