Many Giants fans expected Jaxson Dart to eventually take over the QB1 role from Russell Wilson. Some saw it happening midseason, others wanted the switch after Week 1.
Malik Nabers figures to be one of the New York Giants’ cornerstones as they move forward with rookie Jaxson Dart at quarterback. The second-year receiver might not see the field the rest of this season, however, as Big Blue is worried he might have torn an ACL on Sunday.
The New York Giants’ worst fears may have come true. Malik Nabers, the second-year star wideout and centerpiece of their offense, went down with what appears to be a significant knee injury against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Each week of the NFL season, Yardbarker will be monitoring players who have suffered notable injuries. From a Baltimore Ravens quarterback to a Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman, here are five players we're tracking after Week 4.
The New York Giants placed Justin Herbert into discomfort with their relentless pass rush Sunday. But New York’s 21-18 victory also saw this uncomfortable moment: Malik Nabers getting carted off.
New York Giants star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II was conspicuously absent from the highlight reel through the first three weeks of the season. In Week 4, though, Lawrence made one of the best kinds of highlight plays — a big man interception and run.
The Giants announced Saturday that they are placing veteran K Graham Gano on injured reserve and activating K Jude McAtamney and LB Neville Hewitt. Signed to the Giants’ active roster from the practice squad were LB Tomon Fox and DT Elijah Garcia.