Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. says he had to deal with mental health issues while he was playing in New York. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Odell Beckham nearly retired following ankle injury in 2017

Three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. revealed that he almost considered walking away from football for good after breaking his ankle in 2017, saying his love for the game was being overshadowed by the business of the NFL.

"I said this in college, I said, 'I fear the day that they make this game a business and not what I love,'" Beckham said on his YouTube channel in a conversation with Cam Newton, Todd Gurley and Victor Cruz. "And when I seen that for the first time after breaking my ankle, like I thought about not playing no more, like this is not really it for me because they've ruined the game of football for me a little bit."

So what kept Beckham from retiring? He gives credit to his young fans, saying that kids asking him "do the whip" was what "fueled" him to keep going. Beckham, 27, also revealed he did not like being in New York and struggled with his mental health during the early part of his career.

"I struggled to deal with that," he said. "Depression, mental health issues, being in New York, not really liking it."

Beckham has started a new chapter in his career with the Cleveland Browns, and while his first season with the team was a bit underwhelming in the stats department (74 receptions, 1.035 yards, four TDs), he is optimistic about his future in Cleveland.

In January, Beckham underwent surgery to repair his hip and groin and believes he is in prime position to bounce back and establish himself again as an elite NFL receiver.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Historic NCAA settlement reached allowing schools to pay players
Celtics dominate Pacers in Game 2, take 2-0 ECF lead
Cavaliers fire head coach J.B. Bickerstaff
Connor McDavid's 2OT goal gives Oilers win over Stars in Game 1
Rob Manfred hints at big change coming to MLB
Scottie Scheffler arrest case takes another weird turn with new video
QB Russell Wilson believes Steelers can 'do something special'
Pacers star suffers injury in ugly Game 2 loss
Watch: Jaylen Brown's big second quarter lifts Celtics to halftime lead
Broncos HC Sean Payton raves about one QB's progress at OTAs
North Carolina basketball snags instant-impact player via transfer portal
Rams GM shares details about Stetson Bennett’s absence
Perpetual Bulls trade candidate once more hitting the rumor mill
MLB announces host venues for 2026 World Baseball Classic
Knicks marquee trade acquisition could bolt in free agency
Pistons make decision on new president of basketball operations
ESPN and longtime NFL reporter are parting ways
If Lions HC Dan Campbell's assessment of WR is accurate it could mean trouble for opponents
NBA closes investigation into embattled Thunder guard
NFL reporter predicts Cowboys' plan for QB Dak Prescott