Malik Nabers, the New York Giants’ most explosive play-maker on offense, is gone for the remainder of the season with a torn ACL. He is, as quarterback Jaxson Dart has said, “one of one.” The Giants cannot and will not be able to conjure up a player who can do all of the things for them that Nabers could do.

They still, though, have 13 games to play. They have to find the best ways they can to run good offense and give rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart a chance to develop and succeed. Someone has to fill Nabers’ spot in the lineup and catch passes from Dart.

That’s life in the NFL. A player goes down, sometimes a star player, and other players have to play. Those other players get an opportunity to show whether or not they can be more than their team had previously been asking them to be.

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