Odell Beckham Jr. explained his love for playing in AT&T Stadium ahead of the Cleveland Browns' Week 4 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.

Beckham said Dallas' stadium in Arlington offers an “incredible environment,” adding he was excited to take the field against the Cowboys on Sunday.

Might this be an indication Odell Beckham would like to play for the Cowboys someday?

Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports reported in December there are those around the league who feel Beckham could be headed to Dallas:

Some still speak in hopeful tones about him potentially ending up with the Dallas Cowboys, which would put him in close proximity to his parents.

Beckham has also been surrounded by trade rumors almost since the start of the offseason, but ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported in September the Browns have “no plans” to trade the star wideout.

Indeed, the Browns are still hoping Beckham can be part of a turnaround in Cleveland. However, the three-time Pro Bowler has still had a hard time building chemistry with quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Beckham was targeted 10 times during the season opener, but managed just three catches for 22 yards. The 27-year-old did haul in a touchdown grab in Week 2 against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he is averaging under four receptions and just over 50 receiving yards per game.

Of course, Kevin Stefanski has prioritized the rushing attack, which has paid dividends for the Browns early. Still, Cleveland will need to find ways to move the ball through the air, and will hope Beckham can create steady separation.

Whether a move to Dallas is in Beckham's future remains to be seen, but he seems to have an affinity for everything about the Cowboys franchise.