Cleveland Browns WR Odell Beckham Jr. expected to play Sunday, source says

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A source informed ESPN's Dan Graziano that Odell Beckham Jr., the Cleveland Browns wide receiver, will make his season debut against the Chicago Bears on Sunday after a week of good practice.

OBJ is attempting to recover from his season-ending left knee injury last year, which forced him out of the first two Cleveland games of this season. On Oct. 25, he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and was only able to participate in training camp and practice the first two weeks.

Beckham replied Thursday that "We'll find out," when Beckham was asked if he would be playing Sunday. "Taking it one day at a while."

Beckham was a regular participant in practice Wednesday and Thursday.

Jarvis Landry, Cleveland's wideout, was placed on injured reserve this week after sustaining an MCL injury to his left knee. He will be out at least three games.

Beckham, who sustained the knee injury in Week 7 had 23 receptions last season for 319 yards, including three touchdowns during a Week 4 win over the Dallas Cowboys.

This report was contributed by Jake Trotter, ESPN.