ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- With the departure of Sean Smith, the Chiefs are looking to second-year cornerback Marcus Peters as he steps into the role of the teams No.1 cornerback.Peters had a breakout rookie season with eight interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, and accolades included a trip to the Pro Bowl and being honored as The Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year.Just three days into camp, players and coaches believe Peters is just getting started. Veteran safety Ron Parker paid the Washington alumnus perhaps the ultimate compliment.Ever since day one when he walked in the door last year, I never looked at him as a rookie. Parker said. He came in humble, quiet and he always worked from day one. He always made plays and he always carried himself like a veteran player, he never carried himself like a rookie.Coach Andy Reid has seen his share of top corners, from Brian Dawkins to Troy Vincent. Reid said he believes Peters can create his own legacy.Im not sure you can name somebody, I wouldnt even go there, Reid said. I think hes going to do his own thing and put his own mark on it.Reid recalled a play that Peters made on the second day of practice.He had a play yesterday where we had them dead in the water, Reid said. He just -- he read the coverage, read the throw and just peeled off and went covering deep and made a play on it. Not a lot of guys in this league can do that. They dont have the instinct and skill to do that. Hes got great hips, good instincts.Receiver Chris Conley was part of the same draft class and the second-year receiver from Georgia talks about how that relationship has translated into how they work together on the field.The good thing about working with each other is weve been able to have conversations and Im able to ask him what did you see in my route right there, he said. Sometimes hell ask me what are you thinking on this combination, its been a really good relationship for each of us to learn from each other.Conley said Peters instincts lead to confidence.Marcus is -- hes a baller, Conley said. You know thats one word you can use to describe him. Hes always a guys who does everything right. Wholesale NFL Shirts . -- Devin Hester is done returning kicks in Chicago. Discount NFL Shirts . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.cheapshirtsfromchina.com/ . Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night. Cheap Nike Shirts . Luis Suarezs double powered Liverpool to a 4-0 victory over Fulham, and Southampton easily overcame Hull 4-1 to continue the south coast clubs impressive start to the season. Liverpool and Southampton sent Chelsea down to fourth place as the west London club was held to 2-2 at home. Wholesale Shirts . 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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- When the New York Giants started their five-game winning streak, it was Odell Beckham Jr. who led the way.The big-play wide receiver had eight catches for a career-high 222 yards and two touchdowns, including a winning 66-yard catch and run with 1:24 to play, as the Giants snapped a three-game losing streak with a 27-23 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Oct. 16.The performance started New York (7-3) on the way to its longest regular-season winning streak since 2010, and put it in the playoff hunt for the first time in years.Ironically, Beckham hasnt had any other big games in the run, and he seemed annoyed answering questions after the Giants 22-16 win over the Bears this past weekend.For the record, Beckham has had 24 catches for 238 yards and three touchdowns in the last four games. He is obviously contributing to the offense, but he is averaging 9.9 yards in that span. Its almost five yards a catch less than his career average.Opposing defenses have had something to do with that. He is drawing a lot of double coverages, but its just not the same Beckham.Beckham insists all he cares about are winning and getting to the playoffs for the first time since he drafted in the first round in 2014.We know that we havent played to our full potential. Were still coming away with wins, he said of the offense. We just need to step it up in each and every way. Put games away when they need to be put away.Thats been the job of the Giants defense this season. In all five wins, Steve Spagnuolos unit has stepped up with the game on the line.I think its the difference between this year and last year, Beckham said. Last year, we just didnt have that same defense thats coming up with three or four stops in a row when we needed to. It was 22--16.dddddddddddd We stopped them three or four times in a row. Last year, they may have scored once and it wouldve been 23-22 and we didnt score on offense. Theyre doing a tremendous job of closing out games.Beckham would like nothing more than to see the offense break out this week against the winless Cleveland Browns (0-11). However, he knows he will face a challenge going against cornerback Joe Haden.Hes a great corner, someone who Ive watched for a long time, even when he was at Florida, said Beckham, who two years ago made his famous one-hand touchdown catch against Dallas. Were friends in a sense. Im sure when we get out there its going to be all competition, but at the end, its all love. Im excited about the opportunity to go against one of the premier corners in this league.Like most of the team, Beckham uttered the company line that the Giants are taking this game just like any other. They are focused on the Browns and are taking nothing for granted.The other thing the Giants were focused on Wednesday was Thanksgiving.Practice will be early on Thursday and the players will spend time with family the rest of the day. Beckhams mother, stepfather and sister are coming to town.Im not cooking, Im eating, said Beckham, adding his mom and stepdad will probably cook. He also plans to watch some football on television.Game notes DE Jason Pierre-Paul (knee), OL Marshall Newhouse (knee), OL Brett Jones (calf) and WR Roger Lewis, Jr. (concussion) did not practice. ... G Justin Pugh (knee) and WR/returner Dwayne Harris (wrist) were limited.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and -http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '