Patrick Mahomes might be using OBJ's tweet as motiving going into the Browns-Chiefs divisional-round matchup. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Odell Beckham Jr. thinks the Cleveland Browns are going to pull off their second straight huge upset when they travel to Kansas City to face the Chiefs on Sunday, and it looks like Patrick Mahomes has taken note of that confidence.

Beckham, who went down with a season-ending knee injury in October, tweeted on Thursday that people should prepare themselves for the Browns to knock off the defending Super Bowl champs.

Mahomes is saving the receipt. At one point, Mahomes hit the “like” button on Beckham’s tweet. We doubt it was an accident.

Mahomes must have unliked the tweet at some point, but it certainly looks like he took note of it. Chiefs fans can only hope the reigning Super Bowl MVP uses it as bulletin-board material.

While Beckham didn’t say anything too outrageous, both the Browns and Chiefs have been given some bulletin-board material heading into Sunday’s games. Cleveland players will definitely be motivated the tweet Sammy Watkins sent (see it here) earlier in the week.

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