NFL: Los Angeles Rams – Odell Beckham Jr. steps up against Cleveland Browns

Since his trade to the Los Angeles Rams, wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is doing much better. In an interview, he explains that he felt “robbed” when he was with the Cleveland Browns.

Munich – Odell Beckham Jr. played six games for the Cleveland Browns this season. He ended up with 17 catches for 232 yards.

Since OBJ was traded to the Los Angeles Rams as a free agent, he also has 20 catches for 248 yards in six games. Not much more than that. Nevertheless, there is a decisive difference: in L.A. he has already scored four touchdowns, in Cleveland not a single one.

“In the past few years, I’ve felt robbed. I missed the end zone, and it just wasn’t as seamless as it could be and should be,” he summed up his time with the Browns under quarterback Baker Mayfield on “ESPN” and couldn’t help but take a side swipe.

“I’m someone who feels like I should score once or twice in every game. I feel like I can score 100 yards every single game,” OBJ continued.

Odell Beckham Jr. happy at Rams

While he is currently averaging fewer receptions and yards with the Rams, the pass receiver is still much happier. “I’m just happy to be in a place where I’m having fun. I’m just having fun playing football again. “

With the Rams, the 29-year-old is only the second receiver behind Cooper Kupp, but that is by no means a problem for him.

“I think all the talk about me being a selfish player is funny. People say all kinds of things, but they don’t have a clue,” he said.

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