Odell Beckham Jr. addressed the New York Giants about his comments during an interview with Josina Anderson of ESPN.

Beckham said he didn't know if Eli Manning was the issues for New York's struggles and also noted he thought the team lacked energy and heart.

"I don't regret anything," he said. "I don't regret anything that I said. If it took that for us to come together as a team like we did [Sunday]. I can take that every single time."

Beckham's feelings had been building since the Giants' Week 2 loss to the Giants.

"It's been on my heart. And I think all the stuff that was built up inside, it just kinda -- it came out in the wrong way. And I texted [Shurmur], and I asked if I could have a minute to just talk to the team, because I feel like if we're not all on the same page ... if it's not authentic and real, and we can all understand each other, then there's always gonna be miscommunication," Beckham said after Sunday's loss. "So to be able to do that was big for me. I was nervous to get up there and -- these are your brothers you see every day; but once you're up there in front of all of 'em, it's a little nerve-racking. So I'm just excited about the way we pulled together. Like I said, we came up short; but we fought [Sunday]."