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Malik Nabers did not finish practice Sunday after making another spectacular catch for the Giants.

Nabers was down on the sideline with his left shoe off as trainers looked at his lower leg.

When Nabers get to his feet, he was limping.

He didn’t return to the last 20 minutes of practice.

No update was immediately available.

Nabers, the Giants’ first-round pick in April, has impressed throughout training camp, and while he didn’t get targets during their preseason-opening win Thursday against the Lions, Nabers still got open — backup quarterback Drew Lock just didn’t throw the ball his way.

“It felt good to be back on the football field, playing a real game,” Nabers told reporters after the game. “We had a plan. I wasn’t sure if I was playing. I did a very good job of getting open, but everything has to go my way to get the ball.

“It was kind of slippery out there. I think I could’ve done a better job of creating separation, getting better looks for the QB to throw the ball in better spots. That’s all I can do — continue to do what I do.”

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