RIO DE JANEIRO -- One of Brazils top security officials says the political turmoil that has brought repeated changes to key government positions will not affect security at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.Andrei Rodrigues, responsible for overseeing Brazils security at special events, said Wednesday there will be no impact on the games despite staff turnover triggered by impeachment proceedings against suspended President Dilma Rousseff.We are absolutely sure of the quality of the operation we are assembling, Rodrigues said. We already did it in the (football) World Cup two years ago, this is no rhetoric. Rio does successful events every year, this will be no different.The Olympics open in just over five weeks. Brazils plan is to have 85,000 security personnel on the streets -- one of the biggest policing operations in the history of the games.This week acting President Michel Temer replaced the leader of the countrys intelligence agency, which is responsible for tracking terrorism threats.Brazilian media reports also claim that the head of the federal police could soon be replaced.Lawmakers are now saying that Rousseffs final impeachment trial should end after the Olympics, which would be a relief for organizers who feared mass protests -- for and against her -- during the games.Rodrigues, a federal police officer who did the same job under Rousseff in the 2014 World Cup, told journalists that his new colleagues have enough experience to deal with the biggest event in sports.Rodrigues recognized that Rio state governments financial quagmire is the greatest problem for public security during the Olympics, but insisted the issue will be solved in good time before the games begin on Aug. 5.Francisco Dornelles, Rios acting governor, warned Monday that budget shortfalls could compromise security -- and that the Olympics could be a big failure.On Tuesday the chief organizer of the Rio Olympics said security was his top concern, well ahead of the Zika virus, which is linked to birth defects in babies. 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Right, Robby?Marshall turned to his right, smiling at his locker-room neighbor, who was sitting on a stool and minding his business while his teammate addressed the media.Stand up! Marshall told Anderson, who turned around and stood for a moment. Right, Robby? Right? Make plays, right? Guys like Robby, man, theyre studs and hungry, waiting for their opportunities and see what theyre able to do.The reality for the Jets is, those young guys are being counted on now. Brandon Marshall is the No. 1 receiver with 24 catches for 363 yards and two touchdowns, while Quincy Enunwa has a team-leading 27 receptions for 294 yards and a TD and emerged as a consistent playmaker.After that, its a handful of unproven and inexperienced receivers wholl need to create some sort of rapport with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, starting Monday night at Arizona.A lot of times, you hear, `Next man up mentality and `well be fine, Brandon Marshall said. So, out of respect to Decker, hes a big part and hes a talent in this league, but in the National Football League, its the truth: next man up.Heres a look at the receivers who will try to help fill the void left by Decker, wholl have surgery on his partially torn right rotator cuff:---ROBBY ANDERSONVITALS: 23 years old, 6-foot-3, 190 pounds, rookie.CAREER STATS: 5 games, 5 catches for 56 yards, 0 TDs.The speedy Anderson was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Temple, where he redshirted as a freshman, played in six games in 2012, mostly on special teams, and then worked with the second-team defense as a cornerback in 2013. He quit the following spring, but then reconsidered and was allowed to rejoin the team as a wide receiver. He was a force for the Owls as a redshirt senior in 2015, finishing with 70 catches for 939 yards -- both ranking second on the schools single-season list -- and seven touchdown catches. Anderson led the NFL with 264 yards receiving in the preseason, and has starrted the last two games for the Jets.dddddddddddd--JEREMY BUTLERVITALS: 25, 6-2, 213, third NFL season.CAREER STATS: 8 games, 31 catches for 363 yards, 0 TDs.Butler was claimed Tuesday off waivers from Tampa Bay, which signed him to its practice squad last month. He was promoted to the active roster last week, but was waived Sunday. Butler was signed by Baltimore as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee-Martin in 2014. He spent his rookie season on injured reserve with a shoulder injury, and contributed on offense last season for the Ravens. Butler finished second in the NFL this summer with 16 preseason catches.---JALIN MARSHALLVITALS: 21, 5-10, 200, rookie.CAREER STATS: 3 games, 5 catches for 64 yards, 0 TDs.Marshall has missed the last two games with a torn labrum, but could return against the Cardinals. He provided some flashes in training camp and in the preseason, but also dealt with lapses in concentration with a few drops. Marshall was also serving as the Jets primary returner before he was injured, but could share those duties with the recently signed Nick Marshall if New York opts to have him focus more on offense. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Ohio State after playing just two years.---CHARONE PEAKEVITALS: 23, 6-2, 209, rookie.CAREER STATS: 5 games, 4 catches for 36 yards, 0 TDs.Peake was a seventh-round pick out of Clemson and faced long odds to make the Jets roster before consistently making plays throughout the summer. He scored his first NFL touchdown not on a catch, but a fumble recovery against Seattle in Week 4. Two surgeries on his left knee early in his college career likely scared off some teams, accounting for his relatively low draft spot.---DEVIN SMITHVITALS: 24, 6-1, 199, second NFL season.CAREER STATS: 10 games, 9 catches for 115 yards, 1 TD.Smith was a second-round selection out of Ohio State last year, but has been plagued by injuries and inconsistency. Hes currently on reserve/physically unable to perform after having surgery on a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee last December, but is eligible to begin practicing next week. Smiths status is uncertain, but he could add some much-needed speed, terrific athleticism and big-play ability when hes fully healthy.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '