Odell Beckham Jr. interestingly made headlines during LSU's National Championship victory when the Cleveland Browns wideout slapped a security guard's butt. Luckily for Beckham, the security guard will not press charges against him for the butt-slapping incident per Nola.com.

Of course, Beckham attended LSU from 2011-2013 before being selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Therefore, there was no surprise that the talented wide receiver was in attendance for LSU's championship game.

However, after the game concluded, the former first-round pick was seen handing out wads of cash to a few of the players on LSU. In addition, there was a video that surfaced of Beckham smacking the butt of a security guard in the locker room.

As a result, there was an arrest warrant issued for Beckham for allegedly committing battery. Luckily for Beckham, the security guard won't press charges and there won't be anything to come out of the situation.

When Beckham slapped the security guard's butt, it appeared to be in a playful manner. Still, the veteran wideout has no reason to put himself in a situation like that with the platform he has.

Despite the security guard not pressing charges, the NFL could step in and punish him. The league could choose to fine or suspend Beckham under the NFL's personal-conduct policy.

The money issues coupled with the butt-slapping incident should cause Beckham to take a break from LSU. Even if the Browns receiver comes out of this unscathed, he will be the butt end of jokes for the entire offseason.