NFL Reports Malik Nabers limps off face career ending of two years off his leaving…
NFL Reports Malik Nabers limps off face career ending of two years off his leaving…
Malik Nabers limps off field with ankle sprain in Giants injury worry
Malik Nabers suffered what the Giants initially believed to be a minor ankle sprain late during Sunday’s practice.
The dynamic rookie receiver was down on the sideline with his left shoe off as trainers looked at his lower leg. He didn’t return to the last 20 minutes of practice.
When Nabers got to his feet, he was limping, but he stayed off his feet while with his teammates on the sideline.
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Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers (9) has his left ankle tended to at practice on
Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers (9) has his left ankle tended to at practice on Aug. 11, 2024. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
He ultimately limped back to the locker room.
The standard protocol in situations like this is for further testing.
The Giants practice again Monday and the expectation is that healthy offensive starters will play Saturday, along with quarterback Daniel Jones in the preseason game against the Texans.
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Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers (9) walks off the field holding his left cleat during practice on Aug. 11, 2024.
Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers (9) walks off the field holding his left cleat during practice on Aug. 11, 2024. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
In an otherwise sloppy practice for the offense, Nabers delivered his daily jaw-dropping moment.
He jumped between safeties Jason Pinnock and Dane Belton to secure a 35-yard touchdown catch.
“Very happy with him,” receivers coach Mike Groh said prior to Sunday’s camp. “He’s gotten off to a very good start. He’s really invested off the field. We’ve thrown a lot at him. We’re not spoon-feeding him. The extra time that we put in together in getting him prepared to go cut it loose and make plays, I’ve been very impressed with his approach on a daily basis in training camp.”
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Nabers played 12 snaps and was not targeted during the Giants’ preseason opener.
The difference between a minor ankle sprain — with a typical recovery time of a couple days to a couple weeks — and a high ankle sprain is significant.
Saquon Barkley missed four regular-season games in 2021 and three in 2023 with high ankle sprains.
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So, the Giants are hoping that an MRI and X-ray bring a sigh of relief with exactly four weeks to go before the regular season begins, and not much left for Nabers to show on the practice field.
Nabers appeared on “Up & Adams with Kay Adams” on YouTube after practice but did not address his injury.
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