As he showed in the Cleveland Browns' win over the Baltimore Ravens last week, Odell Beckham Jr. can throw.
And while his lone pass attempt last week didn't result in a completion, that didn't stop Cleveland head coach Freddie Kitchens from going back to the same page of his playbook.
On the first offensive play of the Browns' matchup with the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football, quarterback Baker Mayfield handed the ball off to Beckham, who proceeded to spin around and throw the ball toward his former college teammate and best friend, Jarvis Landry. And while this throw may not have been more impressive as last week's, it was ultimately more fruitful, as Landry hauled in a 20-yard catch, which doubled as the 500th reception of his NFL career.
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Beckham's completion on Monday night marked the third of his career, with his two previous successful passes going for touchdowns when he was still a member of the New York Giants.
Unfortunately for the Browns, they were unable to sustain a successful drive following Beckham's pass to Landry. And after taking possession following a Cleveland punt, the 49ers soon took a 7-0 lead following an 83-yard Matt Breida touchdown run.
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