GLENDALE, Ariz. — Odell Beckham Jr. hopes to finish out the last two games despite his groin injury even if the Browns don’t have a shot at the playoffs.

“It’s a decision we’ll find out when the time comes but as long as 80 (Jarvis Landry) is on the field, as long as these boys are out here, I’m going to go out there and give my all,’’ the receiver said. “I love football way too much to think about sitting out and doing all of these things but I’m here for this team and we’ll see better days.’’

Beckham, who might need surgery to repair a sports hernia after the season, said he’ll re-evaluate playing the final two games and make a decision “when the time comes.’’

With eight receptions for 66 yards in Sunday’s 38-24 loss to the Cardinals, Beckham now has 910 yards on the season, and is 90 away from from his fifth 1,000-yard season.

Browns coach Freddie Kitchens obviously made a concerted effort to get Beckham the ball in the aftermath of the three-time Pro Bowler saying he wasn’t sure he’ll want to be here next season.

“I don’t know, we call plays that we think are going to work, and where the ball goes is in his (Baker Mayfield) read,’’ said Kitchens. “We had a couple opportunities there, and we just keep doing the same thing. I thought we moved the ball fairly well today. We were 9 out of 14 on third downs. Nick (Chubb) ran the ball well. Odell (Beckham) made some plays. Jarvis (Landry) made some plays. We just didn’t do enough.”

Beckham got off to a rocky start, dropping a deep ball at the Cardinals 15 that hit him in the hands. Two plays later, a Mayfield pass intended for Beckham sailed over his head and was picked off by Patrick Peterson in the end zone.

“It’s football,’’ said Beckham. “He made a play on the ball.’’

Mayfield took blame for his 17th interception of the season, second-most in the NFL behind Tampa Bay’s Jameis Winston.

“Ball was just too high,’’ he said. “Patrick Peterson is a veteran player who understands concepts. He played behind it, saw the ball and played it well. I have to get through the read next time or just make the throw.”

Beckham said the team mustn’t splinter.

“We have no choice,’’ he said. “All we have is each other so we have to stick together, let everything play out and we’ll see.’’

He acknowledged, however, that it shouldn’t have ended like this.

“It’s tough,’’ he said. “We wanted an opportunity to make it to the playoffs and I guess we have to wait and see what’s going on with everybody else but all we can do it focus on the next game and just keep your head up. In retrospect there will be many more football games. So just prepare for next week and see what happens.’’

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