The NFL's opening weekend means old faces in the new places. For Odell Beckham Jr., that means his first official game with his new team, the Cleveland Browns.

Beckham Jr. hauled in his first catch from franchise quarterback Baker Mayfield during the Browns' tilt with the Tennessee Titans.

Beckham started his Browns career with a 16-yard reception for a first down. The three-time Pro-Bowl receiver with the New York Giants got open, raised his hands to alert Mayfield, and utilized another Titans defensive back with momentum going the wrong way to break free for the extra yards after completion.

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The Giants traded Beckham to Cleveland in the offseason, sending safety Jabrill Peppers and 2019 first-round and second-round picks for the talented wideout. Beckham, despite his immense skill on the gridiron, reportedly hurt New York's locker room and drew the ire of general manager Dave Gettleman and Giants management. While New York portrays itself as a world-class organization, trading Beckham was a long time coming due to multiple grievances that could not be handled in-house.

Beckham joined another talented receiver, former Miami Dolphins wideout Jarvis Landry, to build Mayfield's offensive arsenal. The Browns also traded running back Duke Johnson to the Houston Texans during the preseason, making Nick Chubb the presumptive No. 1 backfield option.

Beckham's day is hardly over, though, as the Browns try to build off the 2018 season's 7-8-1 record.