Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. doesn't care what the NFL says, he wants to continue to wear his watch. On Sunday, Beckham wore a $250,000 Richard Mille watch and it caught the attention of many celebrities with some calling it the ultimate flex.

According to Mary Kay Cabot, Beckham said he wants it to be about football going forward, not the watch, but he is planning on continuing to wear the watch going forward.

On Monday, the league reached out to Beckham telling him he is not allowed to wear the watch anymore. The league doesn't have a ban on jewelry, but they do have a ban on players wearing hard objects, and the watch falls under that category.

Browns coach Freddie Kitchens didn't know that Beckham was wearing the watch, but said he has no problem with the NFL enforcing the rules, as long as the same rules are enforced for everyone.

“As long as they’re going to enforce that with everyone, I’m fine with it,” Kitchens said via Mlive.com. “Let’s just make sure it gets enforced with everybody.”

It's unclear if the NFL fined Beckham for wearing the watch or if they just told him to stop wearing it, but going forward if he continues to wear it, the NFL will probably start to fine him.

Beckham hasn't ever been afraid of a fine and if you are wearing a $250,000 watch on your wrist, you can afford any fine that the NFL is going to throw your way.