Malik Nabers is nasty in the open field.
During the early stages of the first quarter game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants — Nabers wasted no time showing the defense and the world who he was.
Malik Nabers caught his first pass of the game for 39 yards, and nobody was even near him.
The replay would soon show that Dallas Cowboy cornerback Andrew Both lost Malik Nabers after the rookie wideout put a nasty juke move on him and broke his ankles as he left him wondering what happened.
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers has put on a show through the first three weeks of his rookie season.
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The 2024 No. 6 overall pick came into Thursday Night Football with 23 receptions, 271 yards, and three touchdowns and is on pace to set multiple rookie receiving records if he continues doing what he’s doing.
Just last week, Nabers caught eight passes for 78 yards and two touchdowns, becoming the youngest wide receiver in NFL history to have multiple touchdowns in a game.
The Dallas Cowboys might be in for a very long night if they cannot contain this dynamic wideout and the last thing they want to do is fall into a 1-3 hole in the NFC East.
Both teams came into the game with the same record, as either team would love to be at .500 and not drop past a division foe that could have implications for later on.