Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.'s rookie season went pretty well. He finished in the Top 10 in the NFL in receptions and receiving yards, despite only appearing in 12 games.

That performance earned Beckham the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year award. It vaulted him into celebrity status.

But his plan for an encore has nothing to do with individual stats accolades. Beckham has bigger plans that involve Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California.

"I don't know. I guess we have to wait and see. I think the biggest goal for me is I felt like I've always been great and I've always been on good teams but I've just never been a champion," Beckham said during an interview Thursday with the NFL Network's Kim Jones. "I went 13-0 freshman year and loss in the national championship, 21-0. Things like that; had chances to win it the next year and the year after that, and just have never really gotten to that position.

"I know for a fact that if we could make it there, I just couldn't see another one slip away. I don't know if I could live with it. Hopefully we get to the Super Bowl and have a successful season."

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First the Giants have to make it there. It would be quite a turnaround. They went 6-10 last season, and haven't made the postseason since the 2011 campaign.

It helps to have Beckham on their side. He had 91 catches, 1,305 yards and 12 touchdowns in 12 games last season.

And he's clearly motivated. Never winning his championship has stuck in his craw. He mentions it often, especially when it comes to collecting individual awards or hearing about the catch, a play which he thinks has somewhat minimized his tremendous rookie season.

Beckham, 22, uses all this stuff as motivation.

"To me [the rookie of the year award] really means everything," Beckham said earlier this year. "It's one less award that I fell short of. I said I wanted to win a Heisman. I didn't win a Heisman. I said I wanted to win a national championship. Never won that. Biletnikoff, never won that. Top 10 pick, never won that. Rookie of the Year is something I get to take home."

Next on the list? The Lombardi.

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