In Week 4, Giants receiver Malik Nabers suffered a torn ACL during a victory over the Chargers. Exactly one month later, Nabers underwent surgery to repair the injury.
Via Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com, Cowboys’ team physician Dr. Daniel E. Cooper performed the procedure on Tuesday .
The surgery, per Raanan, was deemed a success. (As virtually every surgery ever performed on a professional athlete is.)
The delay was intended to allow swelling to subside, and to permit Nabers to perform so-called “prehab.”
Nabers is expected to be ready to go when the 2026 season begins.
The injury renewed concerns regarding the turf at MetLife Stadium, and it reignited the debate regarding real grass vs. fake grass.
The league typically has stats at the ready to support the notion that the injury rat

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