The Cleveland Browns are expected to have one of the best receiving tandems in the NFL this season between Jarvis Landry and newcomer Odell Beckham Jr.

But the Browns won't know what that duo will look like for a little while because neither player has been at voluntary workouts.

We already know that Beckham would not be attending, but, according to Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Landry has been absent, as well.

Now, before anyone starts pushing the panic button, let's remember that these workouts are voluntary, so no one is actually required to participate in them.

Plus, Landry has been spending some time with Beckham in Los Angeles, and the two are surely training together. So, this really isn't that big of a deal, and Browns players agree.

“I don’t think it’s a big deal,” linebacker Christian Kirksey told 92.3 The Fan on Thursday of Beckham’s absence. “We know that he’s out there training, we know he’s out there working. It’s April right now. We’ve got a long way to go before the season.”

Of course, based on Beckham's history, this is not exactly the best look, and the fact that Landry has now joined him might come off as a bit concerning, but as long as the two wide receivers are present when it's mandatory, we probably shouldn't read too much into this.

Landry was originally traded to Cleveland last March and proceeded to sign a five-year extension with the club last April.

In his first season as a Brown, he hauled in 81 receptions for 976 yards and four touchdowns.