New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. finished with four receptions and 28 yards in his team's loss to the Packers in Sunday’s NFC wild-card matchup.

The 28 yards tied for his second-fewest in any game in his career. He had 23 receiving yards against the Vikings in Week 4.

Beckham was targeted 11 times, which gave Eli Manning his second-worst completion percentage targeting his favorite receiver. The 4-of-11 was barely better than his 4-of-12 targeting Beckham against the Patriots last season.

The Giants' top three receivers struggled as a whole in both games at Lambeau Field this year, with Manning completing a combined 18 of 44 attempts to Beckham, Sterling Shepard and Victor Cruz. But Beckham was the focal point on Sunday.

Beckham had a pair of dropped passes, both in the first quarter. He had three first-quarter drops in his career prior to Sunday. Beckham also dropped a pass in the end zone, and it was the first time he had done that in his career.

Maybe cold weather is Beckham's kryptonite? He has now played five games in a kickoff temperature of 41 degrees or lower, and those include all three multi-drop games of his career.

All four of Beckham’s catches Sunday came within 6 yards of the line of scrimmage. He had no catches on five targets of deeper than 6 yards.

The Giants are 0-4 in games in which Beckham finished with fewer than 35 receiving yards.