EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Wide receiver Malik Nabers, the NFL's leader with 35 catches, remains in the concussion protocol and will miss his second consecutive game, Giants coach Brian Daboll announced before practice Friday.
Nabers remained in the third stage in the five-step protocol on Thursday, meaning he was allowed on the field for stretching and to work with trainers away from practice. He was the No. 6 pick overall out of LSU.
Nabers was out for the Giants' win at Seattle last week.
The final official injury report will be released later in the day.
However, Daboll provided a few other updates including that running back Devin Singletary and starting left guard Jon Runyan will both practice in some capacity.
Singletary is dealing with a groin injury while Runyan had not practiced this week due to an illness.
Receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton, who made the big return for a touchdown last week on Isaiah Simmons' blocked field goal, is dealing with a shoulder injury and his status is up in the air. The Giants will see how Ford-Wheaton responds in practice before deciding if he will play Sunday night against the Bengals.
New York (2-3) has a chance to move to .500 on the season against Cincinnati, which fell to 1-4 after a 41-38 overtime loss to the Ravens last week.
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Giants WR Malik Nabers to miss 2nd straight game with a concussion
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (1) is helped off the field after an injury during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
Giants WR Malik Nabers to miss 2nd straight game with a concussion
DUBAI (AP) — England batter Joe Root and India pacer Jasprit Bumrah are among the four players in contention for the International Cricket Council's men's player of the year award.
Prolific England batter Harry Brook and Australia's Travis Head are the other two men's nominees announced by the ICC on Monday.
Bumrah has been superb with his seam bowling this year and produced another near unplayable spell when he took 5-57 in the fourth test against Australia, which finished Monday with a dramatic victory for the Australians.
It was his 13th five-wicket haul in tests and the 31-year-old now has 203 test wickets at an average of 19.42. He took 71 wickets in 13 tests this year, averaging a remarkably low 14.92. He also captured 15 wickets as India won their second men’s T20 World Cup title.
Root has enjoyed a brilliant year with the bat, scoring 1,556 runs from 17 tests with an average of 55.57.
It was the fifth time he has scored 1,000 test runs in a calendar year and his six hundreds — including a career-best score of 262 — took him to 36 test tons and joint fifth place all-time with India's Rahul Dravid.
He also surpassed Alastair Cook to become England's leading run-scorer with 12,972.
Brook compiled 1,100 runs from 12 tests at a strike rate of 85.00, showcasing both his brutal hitting and ability to improvise under pressure with some exquisite timing.
He hit four hundreds, including a superb triple century with a blistering 317 off 322 deliveries against Pakistan on an admittedly pancake-flat track in Multan — where Root made his 262 during their marathon 453-run stand.
Head, meanwhile, has stood out with his aggressive counter-attacking batting in both tests and T20s.
South Africa batter Laura Wolvaardt and Sri Lanka’s all-formats captain Chamari Athapaththu are the women’s nominees along with allrounders Annabel Sutherland (Australia) and Melie Kerr (New Zealand).
Wolvaardt scored 697 runs across 12 ODIs, averaging 87.12 with a highest score of 184 not out. She complied 223 runs across three tests, averaging 37.16 with a best knock of 122.
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