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Giants' Malik Nabers reveals his 'welcome to the NFL moment' came vs. Commanders

Giants' Malik Nabers reveals his 'welcome to the NFL moment' came vs. Commanders

USA Todaya day ago
Every rookie has a "welcome to the NFL" moment. Recently, New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. detailed his encounter, and now comes another revelation, this one from wide receiver Malik Nabers.
In a recent conversation with NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr., Nabers revealed his moment on Earnhardt's show, Taking Laps, which came against the Washington Commanders in Week 2 of the 2024 season.
"I ran a shallow. It was like third-and-5. I ran a shallow, I caught the ball, and I was going up the field on the right sideline, and one of the linebackers, he came and hit me," Nabers said. "I seen him in my peripheral. But, it's like, I thought he was farther than what I expected.
"So, I am cutting up, and I am telling Theo (Johnson), block the corner that's right there. I'm going to try to cut backside because I am like, 'Dude's not going to catch me.' . . . I cut upfield, and he just magically appeared right there. He smacked me. I ain't going to lie.
"I popped right up and was like, 'Okay. All right. Now I'm in the league.' But I know for sure, in the league, they're going to try to hit you. They're trying to knock you out."
Nabers didn't say which player hit him. Perhaps it happened too quickly for him to get the plate number. Could it be this play where Frankie Luvu nailed him?
Nabers had another "welcome" moment against Washington in that game, one he'd surely like to forget.
It was a game of many firsts for Nabers.
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