New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers (toe) is back on the team’s injury report, listed as limited in Thursday’s practice after not even being listed on the report on Wednesday.
Nabers, who set a new rookie franchise record for receptions last week and hit his first 1,000-yard season, toughed out his injury last week as he chased the milestones.
This week, he can still compete for the NFL rookie reception record, which now appears to be Las Vegas tight end Brock Bowers’s to lose, but Nabers’ availability will likely come down to game-time.
On a grander scale, the offensive line could be in flux again. Center John Michael Schmitz is trending toward missing the regular-season finale as he deals with an ankle issue. But right tackle Evan Neal, who has missed two days of practice with rib and hip injuries, is another injury to watch.
If Neal cannot play, the Giants could move Jermaine Eluemunor back to right tackle and insert Joshua Ezeudu in at left tackle for the game.
*Eagles held a walkthrough.
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