Every member of the Cleveland Browns had a good reason to be elated Tuesday night. The Browns managed to shock the football world, stealthily pulling off a blockbuster deal for New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

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With the move, the Browns not only got a superstar player, but they also announced to the rest of the NFL that they are officially a force to be reckoned with.

That should be more than enough to make everyone on the team ecstatic about next season, right? Not exactly.

Cleveland.com reported that receiver Breshad Perriman wanted out of his one-year agreement with the team following the news.

He apparently got his wish. ESPN reports that Perriman’s agent Drew Rosenhaus reached a mutual agreement with the Browns to cancel the planned deal and that Perriman will now sign a one-year, $4 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The 25-year-old Perriman agreed to a one-year, $4 million deal to remain in Cleveland just hours before the Browns acquired Beckham. Prior to Beckham joining the team, Perriman was the likely fourth receiver on the team’s depth chart. Due to his long speed, Perriman would have been a useful tool for quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Breshad Perriman reportedly wasn't enthused about the Browns getting Odell Beckham Jr. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) More

With Beckham in the fold, that’s not a big need for Cleveland anymore. Beckham and Antonio Callaway are both capable of stretching the field, which left Perriman as the odd man out.

After struggling to produce in two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, Perriman joined the Browns last season and hauled in 16 catches for 340 yards and two scores in 10 games. He was used as a deep threat, averaging over 21 yards per catch.

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