In his first four games in the NFL, wide receiver Malik Nabers was shaping up to be a standout player for the New York Giants. However, a concussion threw a wrench in his momentum. Nabers took a hard hit to the head during the Giants’ loss to the Dallas Cowboys, forcing him to sit out for a period of time.
As he prepares to make his return against the Philadelphia Eagles, Nabers shared his experience with the injury. “It was scary when I couldn’t remember what happened,” he told Jordan Raanan of ESPN. “I can’t remember the last play I was in, so yeah, it was kind of scary.”
Despite the setback, Nabers has been a key player for the Giants this season. Leading the team in receiving yards, he has impressed with two 100-yard games, 35 catches, and three touchdowns. The Giants selected Nabers as the sixth overall pick in the draft, a decision they have not regretted.
However, Nabers faced some backlash for attending a Travis Scott concert while recovering from his concussion. Critics questioned his priorities, but Nabers remains focused on making an impact on the field.
Nabers’ return to the lineup will be a welcome sight for the Giants, who have missed his playmaking abilities in recent weeks. As he looks to pick up where he left off before the injury, Nabers is determined to make a strong comeback and help lead his team to victory.