EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — With the emergence of rookie Malik Nabers as one of the NFL's top receivers, second-year speedster Jalin Hyatt has had his playing time reduced to a few plays a game for the New York Giants.
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Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — With the emergence of rookie Malik Nabers as one of the NFL’s top receivers, second-year speedster Jalin Hyatt has had his playing time reduced to a few plays a game for the New York Giants.
That could change this weekend when the Giants (1-3) face the Seahawks (3-1) on Sunday. Nabers missed his second straight practice on Thursday because of a concussion and his chances of making the trip West are uncertain. Coach Brian Daboll said Nabers is making progress but he remains in the concussion protocol.
He cannot play unless he is cleared by an independent neurologist. “It’s Thursday, only a couple days left,” Daboll said when asked about Nabers’ status. “Again, I don’t want to speculate.
You see where we’re at here. He’s getting better.” Nabers, the No.
6 overall pick in the draft, has been the focal point of the offense. His 35 catches.