Giants WR Malik Nabers is the first player in NFL history with at least 20 receptions and three touchdown catches in his first three career games. Nabers' 23 receptions are tied with Anquan Boldin - 23 receptions in 2003 - for the second-most receptions by a player in his first three career games in NFL history. Only Puka Nacua with 30 last season had more. At 21 years and 56 days old, Nabers is the youngest wide receiver in NFL history with two touchdown receptions in a game, surpassing Mike Evans, who did it at 21 years and 73 days old on Nov. 2, 2014.
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Optimism for #Giants fans: -- Brian Burns strip sack. -- Another ridiculous Malik Nabers TD.
The #Giants have scored 21 unanswered points. They lead the #Browns, 21-7. Daniel Jones: 17 of 19 for 178 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT. QB rating of 140.8. Malik Nabers has 6 catches, 66 yards, 2 TDs. He also has two rushes for four yards. One of those carries picked up a first down on 4th & 1 to set up the #NYG first TD. Unreal first half for the offense. Brian Daboll is schooling Jim Schwartz.
WHAT A CATCH BY MALIK NABERS
@NFL_DovKleiman: Devin Singletary TOUCHDOWN!
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Can't make this up. Eric Gray fumbles the opening kickoff. The #Browns recover. Maybe the #Giants should stop trying to make this Eric Gray return thing happen.
"Good shit. Keep it going." - Dexter Lawrence on what he told Malik Nabers after today's game #Giants
Greg Joseph misses the field goal with a chance to ice the game for the #Giants. It was a 48-yard attempt. Yet another chance here for the #Browns. #NYG: 21 #CLE: 15 The #Giants offense in the second half Fumble, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, Missed FG
The New York Giants have elevated cornerback Art Green and linebacker Ty Summers from their practice squad ahead of a Week 3 game against the Cleveland Browns.
Kicker Jude McAtamney was not elevated or signed to the active roster, meaning Greg Joseph has won the week-long competition and will start in place of Graham Gano (IR) on Sunday.
The Giants signed the 28-year-old Summers to their practice squad in late August and he’s been elevated in each of the first three weeks. Now out of standard elevations, the team will have to sign him to the 53-man roster if they want to use him on gameday again
Deshaun Watson ? Amari Cooper pic.x.com/e41pg5b3ul
That strip-sack wasn't on Deshaun Watson--but the Browns QB simply isn't feeling the rush the way he used to, to protect himself or avoid plays like that. It's hard to explain, but he looks like a sitting duck half the time.
RT: Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker is on the Reds' radar for potential replacement for David Bell, who's fired Sunday night.
Browns OT Jedrick Wills (knee; questionable) expected to make season debut vs. Giants, per @RapSheet nfl.com/news/injury-ro... pic.x.com/icsufbqmhg
Myles Garrett aggravated foot injury, will have MRI. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal...
RT: Injury Update | Wyatt Teller has a knee injury and is out for the remainder of the game.
Cleveland Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. exited the game against the New York Giants with a knee injury. Wills injured his knee during the third quarter when a Giants player whipped into the back of Wills’ legs. Wills returned for the first time this season after suffering an MCL tear last season.
Starting left guard Joel Bitonio replaced Wills at left tackle. Starting center Ethan Pocic replaced Joel Bitonio at left guard. Backup center Nick Harris replaced Pocic in the lineup. The Browns offensive line have suffered a lot of injuries during the game. Starting right guard Wyatt Teller was ruled out with a knee injury earlier in the third quarter
Nabers beat coverage from Martin Emerson to help lead the Giants into the end zone.
Cleveland Browns offensive guard Wyatt Teller exited the game against the New York Giants with a knee injury. Teller headed to the medical tent after the start of the second half. Teller was slow to get up after Dustin Hopkins’ missed field goal attempt. Teller was able to jog to the sideline once he got up. Teller has been ruled out with a knee injury.
Third-round pick Zak Zinter replaced Teller on the field. Zinter has played in jumbo personnel this season, but this will be his first time at guard. The Browns desperately need offensive line help against the Giants. The Giants defense have pressured the Browns offense all game. The Browns have not generated any offense against the Giants because of it
The Cleveland Browns take on the New York Giants today at Huntington Bank Field looking to advance to 2-1 on the season.
With questions still surrounding this team due to injuries, we do not know who will be starting at left tackle in this one. Jack Conklin was downgraded to out after a late hamstring injury, but they did not elevate another offensive lineman from the practice squad. This could mean that Jedrick Wills may be making his season debut.
The offense found a little rhythm last week, and they will look to continue to build on it today. Which Deshaun Watson will the Browns get today, and can they rely on their two-headed rushing attack of Jerome Ford and D’Onta Foreman
Bubba Ventrone and his special teams unit made a quick showing to start the Sunday afternoon for the Cleveland Browns.
On the opening kickoff of the game, Tony Brown II knocked the ball loose and forced an early turnover for the Giants. This is one of the first notable plays that Brown has made for Cleveland and will hopefully be a gem on the special teams unit.
Following the turnover, the offense immediately responded with the first score of the game. The defense also has looked strong in their early drives with the Giants failing to convert their third downs so far. The Browns are currently clicking on all cylinders early in the first quarter and will continue putting the pressure on New York