The New York Giants are getting some good news in the middle of the week ahead of their primetime matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night.
According to head coach Brian Daboll, Malik Nabers (concussion) is doing better and is now day-to-day.
“We’re going to get him out here on the grass today…He’s feeling better,” Daboll said in front of the New York media Wednesday.
Brian Daboll says Malik Nabers is doing “better”
He is still in concussion protocol and is day-to-day pic.twitter.com/R09xSfGqZN
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It is clear that Nabers is one of the best, young offensive players in the league.
Despite getting hurt against the Dallas Cowboys a couple of weeks ago, Nabers has shown how much potential he has.
Through four games played, he has 35 catches for 386 yards and three touchdowns.
Big Blue has won two of the last three games and with Nabers nearing a return, the Giants could be even better.
The team is coming off a massive upset victory over the Seattle Seahawks on the road on Sunday.
Time will tell to see if Nabers will be back in time to join his team as they prepare to face the Bengals, who are seemingly more talented than their 1-4 record indicates.
If the Giants can find a way to beat Joe Burrow and the Bengals, Brian Daboll’s team might be more formidable than most around the league think.
The connection between starting quarterback Daniel Jones and Nabers is the driving force for this team.
With the way both Jones and Nabers are playing when they are healthy, this Giants offense is a tough one to stop.
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