Tom Coughlin says he's ready to work with Odell Beckham, Jr. if given the chance to.

Beckham is frustrated with the increased amount of attention on his behavior during games and said he is "not having fun anymore" playing football.

"For his own good [he needs to learn to channel his passion]," Coughlin, who coached the New York Giants from 2004 through 2015. "And I would love to try to help him in this regard because I think so highly of him. ... He is a distraction. If you watch a game, the camera is on him the whole time."

Beckham had a career-low 23 receiving yards on Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings.

Coughlin, who remains under contract with the Giants through this season, says he can help.

"He really believes that he is at his best at the top of his passion," Coughlin said. "He is so talented. I don't think there's anything the kid can't do. He is a good kid. He is a team guy in the team room. It's just when he gets on the field, there's only one way he knows how to play."