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Malik Nabers Provides Social Media Update Following Concussion Injury

Malik Nabers Shares Update On Social Media After Suffering Concussion


EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 26: Malik Nabers #1 of the New York Giants carries the ball during the first quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on September 26, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
(Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

The New York Giants took a couple of hits on Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys.

The biggest hit was the end result as they ended up falling to Dallas by a score of 20-15.

But arguably their most important player in star wide receiver Malik Nabers suffered a concussion in the loss and had to exit the game late.

Nabers took to social media late Thursday night to share how he is feeling.

“All good. Thanks for all the prayers,” Nabers posted on his Instagram story.

Giants fans can now breathe easy knowing the injury is nothing major, and there is plenty of time for the rookie to get healthy seeing as the team now can take advantage of their mini-bye week by resting up.

However, Big Blue is now 1-3 overall and 0-2 in the division.

Although they were better than Dallas statistically in a lot of major categories on Thursday night, they could not finish drives.

Veteran kicker Greg Joseph made all five field goal attempts after Brian Daboll’s offense couldn’t put the ball across the goal line.

Nabers was the star on offense once again as he caught 12 passes for 115 yards.

Unfortunately for the Giants, this has kind of been the story for them with Daniel Jones as their quarterback and even going back to the final days of Eli Manning.

There might be a good, individual performance from a player like Nabers or even Saquon Barkley when he was on the team, but a loss usually tends to be the final result because the overall team just hasn’t been good enough.