
Video: Giants' Malik Nabers Reveals Advice to Tyrone Tracy Jr. After OT Fumble
The Carolina Panthers beat the New York Giants in Munich, Germany, on Sunday after capitalizing off of a Tyrone Tracy Jr. fumble in overtime.
After the mistake from Tracy, he received some advice from his fellow rookie Malik Nabers.
"I know that feeling. You don't kick the man when he's already down," Nabers said. "He knows what he did. That feeling is not a good feeling that you got to carry over to the week until it's time to play the next game. I told him, that play doesn't define you. That one play doesn't lose us the game. You played a hell of a game."
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While Tracy ultimately made a late mistake that allowed the Panthers to win, he had an otherwise outstanding day. He posted 103 rushing yards, his third-most this season, and a touchdown that put the Giants on the board in the third quarter.
The fifth-round pick out of Purdue has 545 rushing yards and three touchdowns along with 117 receiving yards on 18 receptions so far this season.
As Nabers said, Tracy's fumble wasn't the sole reason for the Giants embarrassing loss on Sunday. New York's defense allowed Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard to do whatever he wanted on the ground as he rushed for 153 yards and a touchdown.
On offense, Daniel Jones completed just 22 of his 37 pass attempts for 175 yards and two interceptions, one of which came in the fourth quarter when the Giants were in the red zone down three points.
The loss marked the fifth straight for the Giants and they now sit at 2-8 on the year, the worst record in the NFC. Even for a team like New York, taking care of the Panthers seemed like a manageable task, but it proved to be a difficult one. Now, there's not much hope the Giants can turn things around and make a playoff push.
With a postseason run likely out of the question, young players like Nabers and Tracy will look to continue developing with each game.

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