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6 years agoLos Angeles Rams cornerback Marcus Peters (calf) suffered a calf injury in Week 3 but didn't miss any games, although he has been beat for big plays in Week 4 and Week 5. Despite that, Peters says he's healthy. "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." Peters might not truthfully be 100 percent, but he's been good enough not to miss a game. LA's secondary is a bit weaker without Aqib Talib (ankle) on the other side of the field, but the Rams defense remains strong regardless. Peters will be tasked with slowing Broncos wideout Demaryius Thomas in Week 6.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBaller
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