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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Odell Beckham Jr. might have played poorly in the Giants 38-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, but he still found a way to leave his mark at Lambeau Field.

He put a hole in a sheetrock wall outside of the Giants locker room, according to members of the Packers' ground crew, the latest example of the talented receiver losing his cool after a loss.

Beckham had wrapped up what was a measured press conference after his four-catch, 28-yard performance in the game -- one that included a dropped touchdown pass in the first quarter. Eli Manning followed him to the podium and, while the quarterback was speaking, a loud noise came from the hallway immediately outside the room.

That led a member of the grounds crew to peek his head out of a door where Beckham was standing next to a six-inch hole in the wall, according to Mark Hollister, another grounds crew employee. ESPN later reported that the NFL was investigating.

"(The first grounds crew member) said, 'C'mon man,' and he was told to f--- off," Hollister said. "No one saw him punching the wall but basically he was standing right there."

The incident was the culmination of a rough week for the receiver. He became the center of a controversy when he and three teammates flew to Miami on the players' off day on Monday when a photograph of them shirtless on the front of a boat went viral on social media.

Beckham insisted in his post-game press conference that the trip had nothing to do with his poor performance. Still, ESPN reported that Beckham was banging his head against a locker-room door after the loss, which was his first appearance in the postseason.

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