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Giants WR Malik Nabers, now healthy, calls concussion 'scary' - ESPN

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers didn't remember the end of the play two weeks ago when he suffered a concussion against the Dallas Cowboys.

The video, he said, showed him he was unconscious on the play. The whole situation was «scary,» according to the rookie wide receiver.

Nabers, who is set to return this weekend when the Giants host the Philadelphia Eagles, has missed the past two games with a concussion suffered Oct.

3 when his face hit the turf hard as he tried to corral a pass from quarterback Daniel Jones. «It was scary when I couldn't remember what happened,» Nabers said. «I can't remember the last play I was in, so yeah, it was kind of scary. »Last thing I remember was [Jones] throwing me the ball.

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