Giants' Malik Nabers Cleared to Play After Concussion Recovery
Nabers returns to the field against the Eagles, overcoming a concussion and addressing controversy over his recent concert attendance.
- Malik Nabers, New York Giants rookie wide receiver, is set to play against the Philadelphia Eagles after missing two games due to a concussion.
- Nabers suffered the concussion during a game against the Dallas Cowboys on September 26, experiencing memory loss and headaches.
- Despite being cleared from concussion protocol, Nabers was limited in practice due to a lingering groin injury that dates back to his college days.
- The rookie faced criticism for attending a Travis Scott concert while in concussion protocol, but he stated it did not affect his recovery.
- Coach Brian Daboll confirmed Nabers' readiness to play, highlighting his impact on the team's offensive dynamics.