
The New York Giants can officially breathe a sigh of relief. After leaving practice with a shoulder injury on Tuesday, star wide receiver Malik Nabers will be back on the practice field on Thursday as the Giants continue training camp.
Head coach Brian Daboll said before practice that Nabers is “good.” He won’t practice in full, but Daboll told assembled media that he would do “stuff” during practice.
“We’ll put him out there and he’ll do what he can do,” Daboll said. “He’s OK. We’ll have a plan.”
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Nabers went down just three plays into the first 11-on-11 period of Tuesday’s practice.
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Defensive tackle D.J, Davidson will be absent due to a personal matter.
Right guard Greg Van Roten will miss the next two practices as he awaits the birth of his second child. That likely means more first-team reps for Evan Neal.
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