Odell Beckham Jr. Calls Out NFL Over Visor Incident That Forced Him off the Field on Opening Drive
By Ryan Giglio

Odell Beckham Jr. put on a show during the Browns' victory over the Jets on Monday Night Football, but he took issue with something that happened on the first drive of the game.
For once, it's actually hard to blame him.
Odell Beckham Jr. spent a key play on the sideline Monday during the first half due to an illegal visor on his helmet.
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) September 17, 2019
OBJ felt he was being picked on, saying, “If you’re gonna tell me to do something, do it for everybody else.” @SInowLIVE debates if OBJ has a point pic.twitter.com/HZqQNDqcQM
After the receiver made a ridiculous one-handed catch, officials sent him to the sidelines and told him to change his mirrored visor, which they could've just done before the game or at the beginning of the drive ... OR LAST WEEK! The visor he was originally wearing was not allowed per NFL rules.
Beckham took issue with the officials enforcing a league rule in this instance because he felt that he was being picked on.
"There's other players in the league who have worn it all game"
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 17, 2019
Odell Beckham says he thinks he's being singled out in wake of officials making him come out of the game to change his visor: pic.twitter.com/ajzYQ7sOnC
Though Beckham clearly violated rules, asking why he was told to change his visor after playing with it last week is valid.
Of course, the 26-year-old may still be salty after the NFL said he could face discipline for wearing an expensive watch during Week 1.
Unsurprisingly, Beckham can't let the media talk about his team winning. It always has to be about something else.