New York Giants rookie expansive acquirer Malik Nabers limped off the field with a left ankle injury toward the finish of train on Sunday morning.
Multiple media outlets alerted that the injury is count ond to be a gentle ankle sprain for Nabers, the sixth overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft out of LSU.
Per the New York Daily News, Nabers was “achieveing down and touching the top outside of his left foot” after competing in a team drill. He limped to the sideline and deleted his cleat before being checkd by trainers.
Nabers has been making his presence felt both with his execute in unitet trains with Detroit last week as well as with an altercation with Lions shieldedty Kerby Joseph.
Nabers caught cforfeitly everyskinnyg in sight aacquirest the cornerbacks and shieldedties Detroit put in front of him on the first two days of train, but he was ushered to the side by coach Brian Daboll after the Tuesday fight.
Nabers had two touchdowns in team toil and was the one executeer neither defense could comprise in both trains.
Nabers had 89 catches for 1,569 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 games last season at LSU while executeing with Heisman Trophy-triumphning quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Nabers, 21, was a finaenumerate for the Biletnikoff Award, which honors the nation’s best acquirer. That award ultimately went to Marvin Harrison Jr. of Ohio State.
–Field Level Media