


Malik Nabers’ shoulder injury — which caused a brief scare after he left Tuesday’s practice early — ended up just being a minor worry, as the Giants’ star wideout returned to practice Thursday following the team’s day off.
He was “good,” head coach Brian Daboll said, and the Giants will operate with a “plan” — which sounded as if they could limit his reps at times if needed to manage his health ahead of the season.
“We’ll put him out there and he’ll do what he can do,” Daboll said. “He’ll be able to do stuff today. He’s OK.”
Nabers’ latest injury worry occurred while blocking on a run play.
He missed OTAs and minicamp with a toe injury that dates back to his time at LSU, and he also missed two games with a concussion last season — a rookie campaign where he finished with 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns.