Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry wants to see his buddy and teammate, Odell Beckham Jr., get the ball more.

Though Beckham leads the Browns in receptions, with 23 for 335 yards and a touchdown, he isn't the same force that he was in New York. According to Landry, the answer to solving the predicament is simple: get him the ball.

“I’m not calling plays or designing anything,’’ Landry said on Thursday, via Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. “But at the end of the day, obviously he’s a key part of our offense whether the ball’s in his hands or not. We’ve got to find ways for other guys to continue to make plays. But the way that it’s been going, we haven’t really been making enough plays without him touching the ball.”

“So we’ve definitely got to find a way to include him even more in the offense and be intentional with it. It doesn’t matter if the defense knows it. We’ve got to be intentional with getting him the ball. Getting playmakers the ball, period.”

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Beckham's production has dropped off as of late. The superstar wideout has caught two passes in each of the last two games, good for a total of 47 yards. The regression in stats follows the first three weeks of the season in which he caught at least six per game.

Beckham averaged 6.6 catches and 92.8 yards per game in his 59 games with the Giants. He is averaging 4.6 receptions and 67 yards in his five games with the Browns. Something has got to give and in an ideal world, it would be the increasing of his receptions.