Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is known to be a player that isn't afraid to express his emotions on or off of the field.

Ahead of his Week 2 hame with the Browns, Beckham spoke out against everyone that criticizes him, including analysts.

Per Nate Ulrich in the Akron Beacon Journal:

“I think that’s something that I definitely struggle with – finding a way to combat analysts or the ones who get up on TV and who have a big platform to go and talk and say whatever and speak opinionated information as if it’s factual,” Beckham told Carter, via Pro Football Talk. “Yes, I do want to get back at them. Yes, I do wish I knew the way, and I know one way is just straight winning.

Throughout his career, regardless of whether it be with the New York Giants or the Browns, Beckham has found himself as a talking point in the NFL. While he isn't a fan of what is said about him, he knows winning can change the narrative around him.

In Cleveland's Week 1 blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Beckham caught just three passes for 22 yards on 10 targets. Despite his dismal numbers, most of the blame should be placed on the play of quarterback Baker Mayfield.

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Even if Beckham and the Browns turn things around, he knows there is still the chance that media pundits still nitpick everything—literally everything—he does.

“Even then, they’re going to have something to say and a problem. But once you win, there’s not really anything you can say. I’m not going to sit here and try and prove to you who I am. I am who I am. I am a good person. I’m a good dude.”

The Browns will get an opportunity to get their first win of the 2020 season on Thursday night versus the Cincinnati Bengals. On the other hand, Beckham will look to quiet the noise around him by having a productive outing in Week 2.