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Apparently Odell Beckham Jr. isn’t the only one telling opponents he wants out of Cleveland.

Jarvis Landry was among multiple Browns players who yelled, “Come get me,” at the Arizona sideline during Sunday’s loss to the struggling Cardinals, NFL Media reported Monday.

Beckham — a close pal of Landry’s dating to their days as college teammates — reportedly used the same phrase in conversations with opponents (possibly including the 49ers) on multiple occasions earlier this season.

It’s the latest blemish on a Browns season that began with high expectations and has devolved into an utter mess on Freddie Kitchens’ watch. Sunday’s 38-24 loss dropped the Browns to 6-8 and officially eliminated them from playoff contention.

Landry and Kitchens also were caught on camera having a heated exchange toward the end of the game. The four-time Pro Bowler, who is signed with the Browns through 2022, told reporters that he “just went and asked for the ball.”

“Everybody respects Freddie,” Landry said. “I will continue to be loyal to Freddie and everything that he’s doing here. Just because we had a difference today and it seemed like a difference today to everybody or to the world, it doesn’t mean I don’t have respect for him. I still have tremendous respect for him.”

Kitchens also downplayed the incident during his postgame press conference, saying, “Things happen. It’s no big deal. I’m pretty sure it’s not a big deal if you ask him. It’s an emotional game.”

Days before reports of Beckham’s trend-starting “Come get me” pleas surfaced earlier this month, he delivered an extremely tepid overview of his status with the Browns, who acquired Beckham from the Giants this offseason.

“I couldn’t tell you what’s going to happen,” Beckham said. “I couldn’t sit here and tell you whether I’m going to be here, want to be here, don’t want to be here.”

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