during their game at MetLife Stadium on November 14, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Odell Beckham says he's done talking about officials, but gets in one last dig

There's never a dull moment with Odell Beckham, Jr.

Odell Beckham, Jr. definitely seems like the type that always has to get the last word in.

And in this case, he did. Twice. It all started after the Giants 24-14 loss to Pittsburgh Sunday when Beckham blasted referee Terry McAulay and his crew, alleging that one of the refs said, "Get out of my face" to him when he complained about a call against him.

Beckham went on to suggest that McAulay and his officials shouldn't be allowed to work anymore Giants games, considering they were assigned to a couple of his infamous temper tantrum games—-the one against the Panthers last season in week 15 where the whole Josh Norman fiasco happened, and the one against the Redskins in Week 3 this season—-because they might have it out for him.

"Just put two and two together," Beckham told reporters after the Steelers game. "It wouldn't be that hard for you."

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But on Wednesday, Beckham seemed to be done spewing conspiracy theories, saying that there was no longer any point in discussing the refs. That's until he heard that head coach Ben McAdoo agreed that the referees missed a few calls in the Steelers game, which essentially gave Beckham all the validation he needed to resume his attack on officials.

"It doesn't surprise me," Beckham continued. "Like I said, everybody knows what's going on, on the field. Everybody can see it. Even Stevie Wonder can see it."

One thing's for certain, Beckham has already eclipsed Terrell Owens as maybe the biggest diva the NFL has ever seen. And we're only three years into his career.

[H/T NJ.com]