New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers takes another step toward returning to the lineup after participating in team drills and describing the moment as a major boost. Multiple outlets report that Nabers frames the practice as a personal milestone, saying his “soul” has returned, and he feels more like himself again.
The reports place the development in the context of Nabers still rehabbing from a torn ACL. Newsweek says he practices at full speed for the first time since the injury, while Yahoo Sports and CBS Sports describe the return to team drills as progress toward a full return. Although the outlets use different wording—ranging from “soul back to life” to “inner dog” and “big step”—they consistently present the same basic update: Nabers is working back from the ACL injury and is able to participate in practice work with higher intensity than before.
Overall, the main difference is emphasis. Some stories focus on Nabers’ personal remarks and the emotional impact, while others stress the procedural progress in his rehabilitation and practice participation.