Albuquerque Journal

Beckham puts on a show in Browns win

Star wide receiver has 89-yard TD in his return to MetLife

- BY DENNIS WASZAK JR.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Odell Beckham Jr. had an 89-yard touchdown catch and a spectacula­r one-handed grab in his return to MetLife Stadium, and Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns did just enough to beat the short-handed and banged-up New York Jets 23-3 on Monday night.

Beckham, traded from the Giants in March, helped the Browns (1-1) bounce back from a 30-point loss to Tennessee in their opener to top the Jets (0-2).

New York lost quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian to an ankle injury in the second quarter, and Luke Falk — promoted from the practice squad earlier in the day — played the rest of the game. Siemian was starting in place of Sam Darnold, who’s sidelined for at least a few weeks while recovering from mononucleo­sis.

The Jets couldn’t get anything going on offense, and the Browns blew open the game late in the third quarter.

Falk led the Jets on their longest drive of night to that point — 60 yards — but Le’Veon Bell could only get 1 yard on a fourthand-2 pass, turning the ball over on downs at the Browns 11.

On the very next play, Mayfield hit Beckham with a slant pass, and the receiver outran the Jets’ defenders all the way to the end zone for an 89-yard TD that put Cleveland up 23-3 with 3:32 remaining in the third quarter.

The touchdown came after Beckham called out Jets defensive coordinato­r Gregg Williams last Thursday, saying the coach — then with the Browns — instructed players to hurt him in a preseason game in 2017. Williams denied Beckham’s accusation­s, jokingly asking reporters: “Odell who?” Williams, who led the Browns to a 5-3 record as their interim coach last season, also chided reporters for giving Beckham attention.

Well, Williams clearly knows who Beckham is now. The coach was seen shouting angrily on the sideline after Beckham’s touchdown.

And, that wasn’t all for Beckham, who finished with six catches for 161 yards and the TD.

He helped the Browns take a 3-0 lead on their first possession on Austin Seibert’s 23-yard field goal — a drive highlighte­d by a spectacula­r 33-yard, one-handed grab that got Cleveland down to the Jets 4.

It was reminiscen­t of Beckham’s highlight-reel, one-handed reception for the Giants on “Sunday Night Football” as a rookie in 2014. On this one, Mayfield found Beckham down the right sideline, and the receiver stuck out his right hand to snare the ball behind Nate Hairston — in nearly the same spot as his big catch five years ago.

And, yes, Beckham was wearing his expensive watch — despite the NFL telling him last week not to.

Beckham then had to come out of the game because officials made him change his mirrored visor. He returned with a clear

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland’s Odell Beckham (13) heads out of bounds after making a catch while being defended by the Jets’ Nate Hairston Monday.
BILL KOSTROUN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland’s Odell Beckham (13) heads out of bounds after making a catch while being defended by the Jets’ Nate Hairston Monday.
 ?? BILL KOSTROUN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland’s Myles Garrett, right, sacks New York quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian during the first half of the Browns’ win over the Jets Monday night.
BILL KOSTROUN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland’s Myles Garrett, right, sacks New York quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian during the first half of the Browns’ win over the Jets Monday night.

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