It wasn’t Antonio Brown standing on his porch shouting profanities at police while live-streaming the faces of his children across social media. It wasn’t Richie Incognito punching a hole in the wall of his grandmother’s home. It wasn’t even Julian Edelman allegedly jumping on someone’s Mercedes Benz after drinking with some friends.
But Odell Beckham Jr. was a sideshow this week, and for a Cleveland Browns regime hoping to offer a clean slate in 2020, this isn’t starting in a great place.
Granted, we’re not talking about capital crimes here.