Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was recently seen showing his frustrations on the sidelines in the aftermath of a disappointing 38-7 loss against undefeated division rival Pittsburgh Steelers. The three-time Pro Bowler continues to struggle after tallying a meager output of two passes for 25 yards in the game.

The downward trend continues for Beckham who has yet to find his Pro Bowl form back with the New York Giants. This year, Beckham is averaging a career-low 3.8 catches per game for 53.2 yards per game, also a career-low according to NBC Sports.

OBJ is also not getting his usual touches with a career-low average of just 7.0 targets per game. Beyond that, he's failing to capitalize on the limited opportunities being given to him with him by catching a career-low 54.8 percent of his total targets. Through six games in 2020, Beckham is only on pace for 850 yards, a far cry from being able to top the 1,000 receiving yard mark that he has consistently reached in previous years.

Apart from matching his individual numbers, the entire team will benefit if they can find a way to involve Beckham in more snaps along with running mate Jarvis Landry. Despite not being the same player that he was before he came to Cleveland, the former LSU standout remains to be a pivotal player for the Browns.

With a 4-2 record, Cleveland currently find themselves in third place in a stacked AFC North division. After a dismal performance, Beckham will aim to vent ire and ball out in their next matchup against division rival Cincinnati Bengals for Week 7 proceedings.