CLEVELAND — As a member of the Cleveland Browns, Odell Beckham Jr. has already earned one win this week.
Now the 3-time Pro Bowl receiver is looking to add another.
Taking to Twitter one day after the Browns' 34-20 victory over the Washington Football Team on Sunday, Beckham revealed his plans to begin streaming his video game play through YouTube on a regular basis. Beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET on Monday night, Beckham said that he'll attempt to stream his gaming every Monday and Tuesday night throughout the 2020 NFL season.
Beckham's streaming will start alongside famous gamer Dr. Disrespect on Monday, before he plays with Seth Huntsmen on Tuesday. According to a note sent by Dr. Disrespect along with a customized console controller, Monday's stream will feature the duo playing Call of Duty: War Zone on PlayStation 4.
While Beckham is best known for his dazzling catches on the football field, the 27-year-old has long been an active member of the gaming community. Taking to his personal YouTube page earlier this year, Beckham shared his five quarantine essentials, the second of which was a copy of Call of Duty: War Zone on XBox One.
As a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the LSU product has presumably only had more time to focus on his gaming, even with the Browns' 2020 season underway. Through the first three games of his second season in Cleveland, Beckham has tallied 11 receptions for 155 yards and one touchdown, including four catches for 59 yards vs. Washington on Sunday.