Odell Beckham Jr. and the Cleveland Browns had a falling out over the course of the 2021 season, which led to his eventual release and Beckham signing with the Los Angeles Rams.
According to Sports Illustrated, Beckham’s relationship with the Browns was already on thin ice to the point where he was telling impending 2021 free agents not to sign with Cleveland.
Rams linebacker Von Miller revealed that during a recent interview with conversation with Greg Bishop of Sports Illustrated:
“Most weeks, the duo trained Monday through Saturday, often sweating for two or three workouts between sunrise and sunset. Almost every day, they wondered: Wouldn’t it be wild if, one day, somehow, some way, they played for the same team?
Maybe in Ohio, Miller wondered, daydreaming out loud.
“Don’t come to Cleveland,” Miller says Beckham told him.”
At the time, Miller was making his way back from a devastating knee injury he suffered before the start of the 2020 season. Beckham was training for what would become his final few months with the Browns.
The Rams later acquired Miller from the Broncos in a trade while Odell’s relationship soured with the Browns after his father called out the bad play of Baker Mayfield. Beckham was later excused from the team and released.
Since joining the Rams, Beckham has 27 catches for 305 yards and five touchdowns in eight games.
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Miller and OBJ are both now excited to be on the same team together and are now headed to the Super Bowl together.