Los Angeles Rams cornerback Marcus Peters suffered a calf injury during Week 3 that some believed would sideline him for weeks. He shocked most when he played in Week 4 and actually played pretty well. During Week 5 against the Seattle Seahawks, though, it looked like the calf was bothering him as he struggled throughout the game.

Wednesday, Peters made sure it was known he felt 100 percent and there's absolutely nothing wrong with him.

“What makes you ask that?” Peters replied to reporters, via the Rams' official website. “No, I feel hella good. Coach wouldn't have let me go out there and play if I didn't feel good. What do you want me to say? I feel 100 percent? Yeah, I do. I feel 100 percent.”

One of the plays Peters looked injured was on a 39-yard touchdown by Tyler Lockett. Peters was beat early in the route, and he said he simply got beat and the injury had nothing to do with it.

“I got beat,” said Peters. “I got to keep my eyes on there, you feel me? Can't say nothing else about it.”

Peters said even though he struggled in Week 5 it doesn't mean he can't bounce back this week.

“Naw, it's football, baby,” Peters said. “That's the beautiful thing about it. You're going to have these weeks like this to where it's going to be a struggle to get in the flow and make some plays, and make some big plays. And, I mean, you just got to make some plays the next week.”

Peters and the Rams will look to move to 6-0 when they travel to Denver to face the Broncos.