BEREA, Ohio — No looking back. No regrets. No relitigating how it all went wrong with the Giants and how he ended up here, in a sprawling field house wearing an orange and white jersey with his familiar No. 13.
There will be no more headlines, at least not now, for Odell Beckham Jr. about his five tumultuous seasons in New York. No ripping Pat Shurmur. Or Dave Gettleman. Or anything about how the sequence of events unfolded and brought him to the Browns in a stunning trade in March.
For Beckham, this is now about what lies ahead, what good can come from being with a new team whose flashy quarterback and talent-laden roster have transformed the Browns from a hopeless franchise into the most hyped team of the 2019 season.