There has been an Odell Beckham Jr. sighting at the Cleveland Browns practice facility.

According to Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot, it was Beckham's first time to appear at the Browns' facility since his introductory press conference on April 1. Beckham appeared briefly on teammate Antonio Callaway's live Instagram story inside their locker room on Monday.

Beckham showed up on the eve of Cleveland's organized team activities (OTAs) which commence on Tuesday. It remains uncertain if he will take part in the Browns' three voluntary sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, per Cabot.

Beckham has been under intense scrutiny for not attending the Browns' offseason program and extra voluntary minicamp. Ironically, he participated in head coach Pat Shurmur' voluntary minicamp as a member of the New York Giants last year.

Beckham has posted videos of himself training during the offseason to silence his critics. One of them is ESPN Cleveland columnist Tony Grossi, who wrote an open letter to Beckham asking him why he wasn't attending Browns minicamp.

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For his part, Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens told Cabot he's confident Beckham “will be ready to play.”

I talk to Odell every day. He knows what we're doing offensively every day.

Now, it's better for us to have him here, us being a new staff, but if we can't have him ready to play when he shows up, they need to find a new coach, all right? They need to find a new position coach. He will be ready to play. Don't worry about that.

Now that Beckham has finally appeared at Cleveland's practice facility, it seems he's ready to get to work. His videos prove he's been staying in shape. He's ready to show everybody he's at the top of his game. That bodes well for the team's postseason aspirations in 2019.