Aaron Rodgers recently made headlines after his comments about people who believed he was no longer one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Odell Beckham Jr., the star wideout for the Cleveland Browns, is evidently a fan of what Rodgers said to his critics.

During NFL Network's Gameday Morning, they showed a feature with Michael Irvin speaking to Odell Beckham. Amid their conversation, Beckham likened himself to Michael Jordan and LeBron James, saying he wants to have a long but successful career in the league.

Also, while talking about the people who criticize everything he does, Odell Beckham said that he loved what Rodgers said earlier this week. In his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers said that his ‘down years' are career years for other quarterbacks in the NFL.

Odell Beckham would go on to say that despite essentially playing on one leg last year, he still finished with over 1,000 receiving yards. The Pro Bowl pass-catcher dealt with a nagging groin injury throughout the 2019 season and underwent surgery on the injury during the offseason.

It's safe to say that Odell Beckham, especially after his explosive performance in Week 4, is off to a way better start in 2020. The former first-round pick has hauled in 16 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns. He also added 73 rushing yards and a touchdown to his stat line last week against the Dallas Cowboys.

There's no doubt that Odell Beckham is one of the most polarizing athletes in any sport and is constantly chastised for everything he does. Nevertheless, Beckham is taking a Rodgers approach in letting his haters know he's still one of the best at his position.

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