The Cleveland Browns are obviously underperforming after putting together a strong 53-man roster that was the talk of the town during the offseason. Odell Beckham Jr. was one of the team's big stars who's frustrated with the way things are going for the organization.

There's plenty of things to talk about after Cleveland's devastating loss to the Denver Broncos, but the main talking point that occupied the press was the league's insistence to switch his cleats during the game.

It seemed bizarre to the fans who watched the game live. He then explained to Jake Trotter and the press that the league was particularly harsh on him.

It's quite an accusation for Beckham to say that the league was pinning down on him. However, this isn't the first time OBJ was at odds with the league for uniform-related issues.

Earlier in the season, he was called out by the league office for wearing an expensive watch during the game. His golden-tint visor also came under fire to league officials. Considering all of these things, it's understandable why Beckham hit back on his cleats not being the right color.

However, there are more pressing issues for Beckham and the Browns than his uniform choices. They're 2-6 for the season after failing to make the most of their opportunities against the Denver Broncos. There's also the budding tension between him and Baker Mayfield.

There are plenty of problems that Freddie Kitchens may not be able to address until the season's end, and it will be a long second half of the season for the Dawg Pound.