Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wants to be out on the field for the last two games, despite a groin injury. The Browns need a lot of help to make the playoffs, but even if they are eliminated from contention, Beckham loves the game and wants to be on the field.

“It’s a decision we’ll find out when the time comes but as long as 80 (Jarvis Landry) is on the field, as long as these boys are out here, I’m going to go out there and give my all,’’ Beckham said via Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com. “I love football way too much to think about sitting out and doing all of these things but I’m here for this team and we’ll see better days.’’

Beckham also said after the game that players can't start blaming each other for the disappointing season because that won't help anyone.

“We have no choice,’’ he said. “All we have is each other so we have to stick together, let everything play out and we’ll see.’’

The Browns were still in a decent spot to make the playoffs before their loss on Sunday that shocked almost everyone. Beckham said the team needs to put the loss behind them and try to control what they can the next two games.

“It’s tough,’’ he said. “We wanted an opportunity to make it to the playoffs and I guess we have to wait and see what’s going on with everybody else but all we can do it focus on the next game and just keep your head up

The Browns return home on Sunday to take on the Baltimore Ravens.