Odell Beckham Jr. is starting to find his footing with the Los Angeles Rams.
He's pulled down at least one touchdown in four of LA's last five games – a stretch of prolonged productivity he had never done in two and a half seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
Asked about the success he's having with the Rams, Odell Beckham jr. claims he's simply been fed properly this time around after being “deprived” during his seasons with the Browns.
Via ESPN's Lindsey Thiry:
Article Continues Below“It's been great,” Beckham said about his recent end zone productivity with the Rams. “Over the last couple of years, I've felt deprived. I've definitely missed the end zone for sure, and it just hasn't been as easy and seamless as it could and should be. I'm someone who I feel like I should score once or twice every single game. I feel like I can get 100 yards every single game.”
While he didn't name the Browns or Baker Mayfield outright, it's hard to imagine he wasn't talking about anyone else “depriving” him.
It's been a long time since we've seen the Odell Beckham Jr. that's expected to score at least one in every given game. After three straight double-digit TD seasons to start off his career with the New York Giants, he's never garnered more than six since. But Rams fans have gotten a glimpse of the OBJ of old in recent weeks.
“I'm just happy that I'm at a place that I'm having fun within myself,” Beckham said. “Just having fun playing football again.”
Rams fans are definitely glad that that place is Los Angeles.