Odell Beckham Jr. wants out of Cleveland.

That’s according to Fox Sports NFL reporter Jay Glazer, who says players and coaches around the league aren’t surprised by Beckham’s comments during the week that suggested his future with the Browns is in doubt. That’s because they’ve heard first-hand Beckham doesn’t want to be there.

“Throughout this year, Odell Beckham has actually told other players and coaches before games, during games, ‘Hey, come get me. Come get me out of here,'” Glazer said on Fox’s NFL pregame show. “Remember, it was not Odell’s choice to go to the Cleveland Browns. He got traded there. … I don’t see that relationship ending well for them after this year.”

Glazer was the first to say that Beckham would get traded by the Giants last offseason, a bold prediction at the time that drew criticism from some on social media.

Beckham, 27, brought his Browns tenure into question Thursday with eyebrow-raising comments.

“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,” said Beckham, who’s been playing through a sports hernia. “This is exactly where I’m at now and I wouldn’t rather be anywhere else.”

He attempted to backtrack on Twitter, writing, “I NEVER said I was not happy in Cleveland, just like everyone else I’m hopeful for better results. Period. Next story plzz.”

In March, less than a year after signing him to a five-year, $90 million contract extension, the Giants traded Beckham to the Browns. From the outset, many questioned whether Beckham would be happy in Cleveland.

Beckham himself seemed to believe he was intentionally sent to a wasteland when the Giants dealt him to Cleveland.

“This wasn’t no business move,” Beckham told Sports Illustrated before the season. “This was personal. They thought they’d send me here to die.”