The Cleveland Browns acquired Odell Beckham Jr. earlier this offseason from the New York Giants. Many people believe that Beckham Jr. will thrive in Cleveland—including Reggie Bush.

Bush went on Colin Cowherd's show The Herd and spoke about how he believes that Beckham Jr. will fit perfectly in Cleveland. The former NFL running back thinks being in Cleveland will elevate Beckham Jr.'s play on the field.

Of course, Beckham Jr. has spent the previous five seasons with the Giants. During his time in New York, Beckham Jr. got the chance to play in just one playoff game in 2016.

Besides that, the Giants finished 2014,2015,2017, and 2018 with records that were under .500. In addition, the All-Pro wideout was catching passes from Eli Manning past his prime.

Now, Beckham Jr. will lineup alongside Jarvis Landry once again as they did at LSU. Plus, the Pro-Bowl receiver will get to catch passes from an up and coming quarterback in the NFL in Baker Mayfield.

In his first five seasons, Beckham Jr. has gotten off to a historic pace with 390 receptions for 5,476 yards and 44 touchdowns. What makes those numbers even more impressive is that he missed almost an entire season in 2017.

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Since Beckham Jr. has come to Cleveland, the expectations surrounding the Browns have skyrocketed. Undoubtedly, his talent on the field will elevate the team but his new squad will also elevate his play.

As Beckham Jr. has said himself, being in New York became tiring for the receiver with people constantly criticizing him. In Cleveland, they will embrace the elite wideout in hopes he can help propel the Browns to their ultimate goal.

Beckham Jr. has gotten off to a quick start in his career but as Reggie Bush said, his play could be elevated in Cleveland.