If the Cleveland Browns are to spring a vital victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, they will likely need their full allotment of offensive talent. One of those cogs is wide receiver Odell Beckham, who once again was limited during practice Thursday due to a groin injury, according to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com.

Beckham has yet to miss a game this season since arriving in an off-season trade from the New York Giants. While he has not replicated the All-Pro performance that he broke out during his first three years in the league, Beckham has amassed 54 receptions for 776 yards and two touchdowns while working with second-year quarterback Baker Mayfield.

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While any type of groin injury can be notoriously finicky as it pertains to the status of a wide receiver, the fact that Beckham was able to take the field in at least some capacity as Sunday's game nears likely bodes well for his chances of at least giving suiting up Sunday a shot. Fellow star wideout Jarvis Landry was able to log a full practice as he still deals with a hip ailment.

Cleveland found themselves in the doldrums following a 2-6 start to the year, but after having won three in a row, they have re-opened the door for a potential playoff push. In their final five games, they face just two teams with records above .500, one of which is Pittsburgh, who will start rookie signal-caller Devlin Hodges under center Sunday.

Cleveland knocked off the Steelers 21-7 during Week 11 with Beckham having served as the team's leading receiver with 60 yards amassed.