Cleveland Browns News: Odell Beckham happiest he’s been as a pro
By Randy Gurzi
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Ever since the Cleveland Browns added Odell Beckham, Jr. ahead of last season, it’s been quite the ride. Beckham, who is an emotional player, has been criticized for the times he has shown frustration and there have been many rumors that he wants out of Cleveland.
However, with him blowing up this past week against Dallas, the talk about him has shifted. Now, most headlines talk about how he looks like himself again. And according to the team, he’s also never been happier.
In fact, one of his closest friends says that he hasn’t seen OBJ enjoying the game this much since his days at LSU.
That story and more can be found in today’s Daily Dawg Tags.
Cleveland Browns News
Browns’ Odell Beckham Jr. say he’s the happiest he’s been since college — Ben Axelrod, WKYC.com
"“Probably college,” Landry said, referencing his time playing alongside Beckham at LSU from 2011-2013. “Last year he was dealing with a major injury that obviously he had to have surgery and things like that. Coming into a new system, new team, all of these things and I think that weighs on you. It weighs on anybody.”"
Jarvis Landry weighed in on his friend, who has seemed to really be enjoying himself over the past three games. OBJ is also coming off his best performance as a Brown, so it’s not shocking that he’s feeling the love right now.
"“It feels really good, and my body is fully healed now,” he said. “As everyone else sees, we are making great progress. We’re coming together as a team and fighting for each other, so week by week, we keep getting better.”"
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