Beckham Jr. plans to turn Browns 'into the new Patriots'
Odell Beckham Jr. didn't do much winning over his five years with the New York Giants, playing in one postseason game during that span.
The star wideout has yet to play a game for the Cleveland Browns following an offseason trade, but he intends to make the team a perennial powerhouse.
"I plan on being there for the next five years and trying to bring as many championships there as possible, turning (the Browns) into the new Patriots," Beckham said in an interview with GQ's Cam Wolf.
Beckham regards his new quarterback, Baker Mayfield, as a future Hall of Famer, and Cleveland's talent has reinvigorated him.
Most of all, he's just happy to be out of New York after years of trade rumors. "It just became not the right fit," he said.
Now Beckham says he's "probably the happiest I've ever been in my life."
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