LANDOVER, Md. — Malik Nabers did everything he could to help the Giants avoid a season death knell except catch the last ball thrown to him.
The dynamic rookie was as advertised — easy speed, flashy catches, a touchdown and, on the flip side, a drop — Sunday in his second career game, a 21-18 loss to the Commanders.
The drop just came at the worst possible time — on a fourth-and-4 with 2:09 remaining that the Giants needed to convert because they were too shorthanded to kick a tiebreaking field goal.
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