He has dealt with groin, knee and hip issues this season. Nabers’ status for Sunday’s home finale against the Indianapolis Colts is uncertain. Nabers is pursuing a number of milestones. Nabers has 969 receiving yards.
The New York Giants took the field on Thursday for their second of three practices ahead of a Week 17 game against the Indianapolis Colts at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Beforehand,
The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice;
A spot in the playoffs remains possible in part because the Colts outlasted the Tennessee Titans, 38-30, last Sunday. Indy attempted only 11 passes but rushed for a franchise-record 355 yards. Jonathan Taylor led the attack with 218 yards rushing and 3 TDs.
Lamar Jackson may have learned a thing or two from Derrick Henry. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback ran for 15 yards on a first-quarter play against the New York Giants and finished it off by tossing Giants cornerback Greg Stroman Jr.
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The Indianapolis Colts visit the New York Giants in NFL Week 17 action. Both teams will be watching injuries to key players.
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. were listed as non-participants in Wednesday's practice estimation. Nabers is nursing a toe injury while fellow rookie Tracy is dealing with an ankle injury.
An injured MCL appeared to end David Montgomery's season, and he is not active for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears, but the Detroit Lions' running back could be on the field again sometime next month if all goes well.
The L os Angeles Chargers offense has not been up to par with a team attempting to clinch a postseason berth. From weeks 13-15, the unit had been unable to score even 20 points. The offensive production is always a big reason why the team was 1-2 in that stretch before the rebound on a short week for the win over Denver.
The Giants (2-13) face the Colts (7-8) on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, taking into the game a 10-game losing streak and hoping to avoid becoming the first team in NFL history to go 0-9 at home in a season. Nabers was one of seven players projected to be on the side if the Giants worked on Wednesday.