The Cleveland Browns have a legitimate shot at making the playoffs this year. And if you ask Odell Beckham Jr., all he can think of is playing postseason football once again.

Browns Wire's Jeff Risdon had a quick interview with OBJ and talked about their latest game, a dominant show of force against the Baltimore Ravens. The press asked him if his 20-yard outing against the Ravens would bother him at the slightest.

Surprisingly, Beckham threw those assumptions out of the window with his declaration. For him, everything's fine as long as they make the playoffs.

“Like I said, it is just about putting us in position to make it to the playoffs. Stats are only stats, but the memories you have of going to the playoffs and winning championships, nothing is going to ever supersede that for me. I just want to get back to the playoffs. That is really it.

“…my only goal is to win the division, and it starts with Baltimore, it starts with the Bengals and it starts with the Steelers. If teams are going to do that, we will hang 40, and we will walk out of there with a win and get back to work next week.”

This answer is music to the ears of Browns fans everywhere. Having such a talented wideout focused on nothing but playoff football should motivate the rest of the team to play at a high level.

They are currently leading the AFC North with their 2-2 record. Beckham himself has 308 receiving yards and a touchdown to his name last season. These numbers are small, but everything's fine in his world as long as they make the playoffs in January.