
Giants give Malik Nabers injury update after limping off practice field
NY Post
Malik Nabers didn’t practice Monday with the Giants but is “day to day” and has not been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Texans.
The initial diagnosis of a mild ankle sprain remains unchanged.
The rookie receiver went down during Sunday’s practice, took off his left shoe as trainers looked him over and spent the last 20 minutes of practice off his feet before limping back to the locker room.
Nabers wasn’t even spotted on the sideline during practice Monday.
“They are still doing evaluation on him,” head coach Brian Daboll said. “But he’s a little sore, so we will back off him.”
Daboll, who essentially ruled out a worst-case scenario fracture, said Nabers got “twisted up” in a non-contact situation and did not get stepped on.

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