Joseph Zucker@@JosephZuckerFeatured Columnist IVMarch 23, 2022
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There is a chance that football fans may not have seen the last of Beckham.

The three-time Pro Bowler would entertain a reunion because he loved his teammates and fans, according to Cleveland.com.

The Deshaun Watson trade was a factor.

Things will get messy when a player of Beckham's caliber is let go in the middle of the year. Things reached the point of no return with Baker Mayfield.

At the time, it didn't seem as though the Beckham and the Browns dynamic had grown too acrimonious.

A source told Jake Trotter that the breakdown between OBJ and Mayfield has nothing to do with anything off the field.

Before the star wideout's exit was confirmed, the majority of the team would love to have him in the building, according to John Johnson III.

It doesn't seem like Beckham would have a hard time getting back into the locker room. For the 29-year-old, an offense with Watson at the helm looks a lot better than one run by Mayfield.

Beckham's earlier departure and the time he's likely to miss due to knee surgery make the potential reunion a long shot.

According to a report Saturday, the Browns haven't ruled out re-signing the player who was acquired from the Dallas Cowboys.

Beckham may be too risky for Cleveland or any other team until there is a clearer picture of when he will be healthy enough to play.