BEREA, Ohio -- Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was absent on the second day of voluntary OTAs Wednesday after showing up for the first day on Tuesday.

Wednesday’s session is the only one of the week open to the media, meaning fans won’t get to hear from Beckham this week on how his offseason has been going so far.

Running back Duke Johnson, who’s asked to be traded, is also absent for the second straight day. A source told cleveland.com that he plans to participate in OTAs, but it’s uncertain if he’ll show for any of the 10 practices over the next three weeks.

Receiver Jarvis Landry, who was here on Tuesday, is outside watching his teammates practice but isn’t participating.

Running back Kareem Hunt will address the media Wednesday for the first time since the Browns signed him in February.

As for Beckham, coach Freddie Kitchens has talked to him frequently about his plan for voluntary OTAs, and he says he’s comfortable with it. The Browns would love to have Beckham here full time, but they’ll take what they can get, which could be as little as once a week over the next three weeks.

In New York, Beckham participated in about seven of the 10 OTAs and also attended Pat Shurmur’s extra minicamp for new head coaches. He skipped Kitchens’, but the coach said he wasn’t miffed at his star receiver.

On Tuesday, Beckham participated fully and caught numerous passes from Baker Mayfield. Beckham has been working out on his own in Los Angeles, where he mostly lives in the offseason.

Hunt, released by Kansas City last season after being captured on video pushing and kicking a woman, is permitted to practice with the team until his eight-game suspension begins at the start of the season. The Browns are working with the NFL to see if Hunt can attend meetings and work out at the team’s facility during his ban.

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