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Giants' Malik Nabers sets record, but suffers concussion vs. Cowboys - ESPN

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers had another record-setting game in a 20-15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys before leaving late in the fourth quarter with a concussion.

Nabers had 12 catches for 115 yards Thursday night. He now has 35 receptions for 386 yards and three touchdowns in four games this season.

The LSU product became the first player in NFL history to record at least 25 receptions and three touchdowns in his first four NFL games. He got his 25th catch of the season early in the second quarter, then added on to it from there.

«He's doing some good things,» coach Brian Daboll said. «Again, glad we have him.»

Nabers was hurt on a fourth-down pass late in the fourth quarter and had to leave the game. He tried to keep his feet inbounds on a desperation pass from quarterback Daniel Jones near the Giants sideline.

Nabers' face mask hit the turf hard as he tried to corral the ball and get his feet down. The ball jarred loose after he slammed into the ground and was called incomplete, leading to a turnover on downs.

The explosive rookie remained on the ground for about a minute before being helped to the blue medical tent and eventually the locker room. He was diagnosed with a concussion.

Nabers was in the locker room after the game talking with his fellow wide receivers. At one point, Daboll sat on a stool next to him, and the two had a conversation.

Outside linebacker Brian Burns, while addressing the media, later called across the locker room to Nabers: «Hey 'Leek, you good? Straight?»

Nabers shook his head, no. He later posted a more optimistic message in an Instagram story.

«All good,» he wrote over a picture taken after midnight, along with a prayer emoji. «Thanks for the all

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