The future, at least to the outsider, is unknown for Odell Beckham Jr. and the Cleveland Browns.

Amid a disappointing debut season in Cleveland, Beckham is vague about is future with the team. He said on Thursday, in a response to whether he wants to be in Cleveland next year, via Jake Trotter of ESPN.

“No one knows what the future holds, like tomorrow. I couldn't tell you what's going to happen.I couldn't sit here and tell you whether I'm going to be here, want to be here, don't want to be here. This is exactly where I'm at now, and I wouldn't rather be anywhere else.”

Beckham is not new to uncertainty whether he will be on a team or not. In March, the New York Giants shipped the superstar wide-out to Cleveland in a blockbuster deal. He says that those speculating should wait until the offseason. Nothing can change now.

“I feel like I've been here before, asking questions about the next team while I'm on a team already,” said Beckham. “That's something I just tune out for right now. Catch me in the offseason and see what happens.”

Beckham, a three-time Pro Bowler, hasn't been as productive as predicted. Through 12 games, he has 57 receptions for 805 yards and two touchdowns. Over a full season, that would translate to 76 receptions for 1,073 yards and three touchdowns. Last year, while playing 12 games in New York, he amassed 77 receptions, 1,052 yards and six touchdowns. He is under contract through 2023.

Cleveland may or may not be Beckham's home in 2020. We'll leave it at that because, right now, nothing is concrete.