Odell Beckham, Jr. doesn't think he is well-liked "anywhere" around the NFL.

"I don't know if I'm necessarily liked anywhere, really," Beckham said Wednesday when asked if there was any lingering resentment among the Dallas Cowboys following his celebrated one-handed catch. "It just is what it is when we're on the field; off the field, there's no hard feelings for me anywhere. At the end of the day, it's football.

"I can't control who resents, likes, doesn't like, in a sense. We just go out there, handle our business, play football and keep it moving from there."

The New York Giants will open the season on Sunday against the Cowboys and Beckham will be matched up with cornerback Brandon Carr.

Two of Beckham's three least productive games last season actually came against Carr, with the Cowboys limiting him to nine catches for 79 yards in the two meetings.

"It just happened that way," Beckham said. "First game last year was in Dallas' stadium and, like I said, we really didn't hit the ground running. It was kind of lackadaisical and we were going through the motions. Make sure this year we hit it and get it right."